I think the vast majority of people who use ChatGPT or Claude for basic coding assistance won’t care if their prompts or code goes to China, unless it’s something more sensitive.
What do you think?
I think the vast majority of people who use ChatGPT or Claude for basic coding assistance won’t care if their prompts or code goes to China, unless it’s something more sensitive.
What do you think?
Correct, I use it regularly to code quick little scripts for stuff. I'm not making production code
Honestly I'd rather send my data to China than a US company.
I don't see why corporate malice would be worse for Chinese vs American corpos
At least they aren't bound by a US subpeona, while US corps will share data even without a warrant
This looks to be the broad consensus among those using AI for task management. An agreement that America and #China are just two sides of the same coin.
With the types of questions I ask, their model will slowly degrade into orcish babbling
Of course, people around the world will not worry about using ChatGPT, Google, and YouTube and having their data used by these companies. Unless it is military and national security data, such confidentiality agencies have long been isolated.
I agree. Your data is being used either way by the U.S. or China. There's no lesser evil here.
As a cloud provider you can always run the AI service in TEE and prove that customer data is not going anywhere.
I do not care. I would rather. Gina have my info than the FBI