I have been hopping between AI models for a few months now, everything from the frontier labs to open-source builds, and I always opt out of training. Honestly, I have never seen anything weird or suspicious happen. So I’m genuinely wondering, is the whole “AI has no privacy” narrative actually real, or is it mostly overblown, just marketing to sell security tools? From what I can tell, the most these services hold onto is an IP, a timestamp, maybe some generic analytics they pass to a third-party vendor. If you have opted out of training, what meaningful private data is even left to leak? Why the constant warnings about losing your privacy? Am I missing something? submitted by /u/Soft_Procedure5050
Originally posted by u/Soft_Procedure5050 on r/ArtificialInteligence
