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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    They literally tell you when you sign up that they can and will look at what you tell ChatGPT. This changes absolutely nothing about that.

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      Maybe for training new models, which is a totally different thing. This update is like everything you type will be stored and used as context.

      I already never share any personal thing on these cloud-based LLMs, but it’s getting more and more important to have a local private LLM on your computer.

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

          You’re confusing what it means OpenAI to have a conversation stored and ChatGPT using that text and searchable context for every prompt you make.

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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.

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    This will never ever be used in a surveillance capacity by an administration that’s turning the country into a fascist hyper capitalist oligarchical hellscape. Definitely not. No way. It can’t happen here.

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      It reminds me of the kids in 1984 who turn their father in for being an enemy of the state

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      This will be useful to the user, but it won’t change privacy. Humans at OpenAI still have full access to your history, and this will only expand AI capabilities to tap into previous conversations. However, rogue and unlawful administrations will still seek to access that data regardless.

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    Seems like if they weren’t completely evil the obvious way to execute something like this would be to give people the option to keep all the personal data locally. This probably amounts to a few hundred kb of data that the complex server side LLM could just temporarily pull as needed. In my mind this seems most useful for a LLM home assistant but the idea of openai keeping a database of learned trends, preferences, and behaviors is pretty repulsive.

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      If we knew it was altruistic, and only working for our benefit, it might be.
      But as it is, it is not working for you, you are not its master.
      Big corps and governments are.

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      I worked in cybersecurity and my global org was handing over details about who used ChatGPT during certain timeframes at the request of the feds (United States) two years ago on at least one occasion.

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        Yeah I don’t think they encrypt it anyway so I guess if they would deny a governments request they might still find a way to get to data like this.

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      Some people are still in the dark or outright denial stages about how all of these companies operate and their dual purpose operations.

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    I assumed they would log everything and create a profile in you from day one. I signed up with a fresh email account.

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    I run deepseek locally on a M1, good enough for 80% of what I need. OpenAi is just another wannabe gafam, can’t trust it.

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    Is not a bad feature, I find it interesting. The thing is that I doubt normal users would take care not puting sensitive information on it, that can profile them. Clearly there should be more campaigns on schools and even for citizens about being conscious of the information they share. That would absolutely change a lot of the shit we are living nowadays .

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      There’s a difference between OpenAI storing conversations and the LLM being able to search all your previous conversations in every clean session you start.

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        That is the difference, but it’s a pretty minimal difference. Open AI hardly needs to give the LLM access to your conversations during your session to access your conversations.

        In fact, I don’t see any direct benefit to OpenAI with this change. All it does is (probably) improve its answers to the user during a session.

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          The benefit is them offering a better service which might help them sell more subscriptions. They don’t need this change for the more malicious benefits like more data for training or more insight in their customers etc.

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    The headline: ChatGPT Will Soon Remember Everything You’ve Ever Told It

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      The irony is that, according to the article, it already does. What is changing is that the LLM will be able to use more of that data:

      OpenAI is rolling out a new update to ChatGPT’s memory that allows the bot to access the contents of all of your previous chats. The idea is that by pulling from your past conversations, ChatGPT will be able to offer more relevant results to your questions, queries, and overall discussions.

      ChatGPT’s memory feature is a little over a year old at this point, but its function has been much more limited than the update OpenAI is rolling out today… Previously, the bot stored those data points in a bank of “saved memories.” You could access this memory bank at any time and see what the bot had stored based on your conversations… However, it wasn’t perfect, and couldn’t naturally pull from past conversations, as a feature like “memory” might imply.

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        For context: it already saved your data as you had acces to your previous chats. Then came the memory feature, which meant they saved like a summary in to a new dataset (eg ‘the user lives in country x’ and ‘the user doesn’t like birthdays’), so you are right it does save it already. The news is that they will now the bot will acces more of your chat history, I think when they write ChatGPT they mean it as ‘your personal chatbot’ instead of ‘the company that offers the chatbot’.

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        Hmm this is interesting because I had a lengthy chat with gpt over this. It randomly recalled a previous convo acting like it was part of the current convo. I asked about it and it was like oh I can’t recall previous conversations. I was like yet you did and after going back and forth it was pretty much like oops my bad I’m not supposed to do that but I accidentally did.

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    I think this is great. One of the main reasons I’ve been paying for the subscription is the limited memory of the free version. Now, the more I use it, the more it remembers about me and references things I’ve mentioned in past conversations. Sure, there are potential privacy concerns, but the same goes for commenting on Lemmy - I don’t tell ChatGPT anything I wouldn’t be comfortable sharing here.

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      You’re getting down-voted, but, yes, this change only really affects user experience.

      I don’t know why anyone would think that what the LLM can access for context during your session is a limiting factor for what OpenAI has access to.

      If this change freaks you out, the time for you to be freaked out about history was the moment they started storing it.

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    So you’re just now finding out the rules are totally different for those with money and power.

    Neat 😀

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    What worries me, is all the info from those conversations actually becoming public. I haven’t fed it personal info, but I bet a lot of people do. Not only stuff you might tell it, but information fed from people you know. Friends, family, acquaintances, even enemies could say some really personal or downright false things about you to it and it could one day add that to public ChatGPT. Sounds like some sort of Black Mirror episode, but I think it could happen. Wouldn’t be surprised if intelligence agencies already have access to this data. Maybe one day cyber criminals or even potential employers will have all this data too.

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    Where is this being stored? What is the capacity? How many accounts would be needed to overflow storage?