even if you disable the feature, I have zero to no trust I’m OpenAI to respect that decision after having a history of using copyrighted content to enhance their LLMs

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    Always has been. Nothing has changed. Every conversation you’ve ever had with chatGPT is stored and owned by open AI. This is why I’ve largely rejected their use.

    If it’s not local or E2EE, you are the product (even when you pay for the service).

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      Always has been. Nothing has changed.

      The fact that OpenAI stores all input typed doesn’t mean you can make a prompt and ChatGPT will use any prior information as context, unless you had that memory feature turned on (which allowed you to explicitly “forget” what you choose from the context).

      What OpenAI stores and what the LLM uses as input when you start a session are totally separate things. This update is about the LLM being able to search your prior conversations and referencing it (using it as input, in practice), so saying “Nothing has changed” is false.

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        I think you might be confused about the difference between giving the LLM access to your stored conversations during your session and using OpenAI using AI to search your stored conversations.

        What the LLM has access to during your session changes nothing but your session.

        It’s not some “I, Robot” central AI that either has access or doesn’t as a whole.