It's time for a wake up call with AI.
ChatGPT and Grok have published user conversations publicly on the internet. Meta encouraged their users to do so. Sure it was just the ones that used the "Share" button, but does that somehow make it okay?
There is a fundamental flaw here. AI companies have access to your data. It is now their data to do what they will, for better or worse.
If your business is using AI for important work, be aware that your proprietary info could show up online at any moment without your knowledge.
If you're using AI in your personal life, your struggles about relationships or salacious chats with an AI girlfriend could be shared online without your consent. And could be used in a court room.
It doesn't have to be this way. This isn't a sacrifice we need to make. We can have access to the best technology while also preserving our privacy.
This is why we work on nostr:npub10hpcheepez0fl5uz6yj4taz659l0ag7gn6gnpjquxg84kn6yqeksxkdxkr everyday, to give the world a better option.
Every user of ChatGPT, Grok, Perplexity, Claude, Meta AI, and Gemini should have at least a free account on nostr:npub10hpcheepez0fl5uz6yj4taz659l0ag7gn6gnpjquxg84kn6yqeksxkdxkr as well.
We as a society win by using the products that protect our data. Start adding privacy products to your toolbox right now. You won't regret it.
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