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minus-square@xenoclast@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoWhat was the reason they gave for banning it? Outside of OpenAI itself using private data themselves (A near certainty, but entirely manageable) I can’t see a good reason. Legit curious.
minus-squarenickwitha_k (he/him)linkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoThat’s literally the reason. They do not want to risk someone accidentally leaving proprietary information.
minus-square@xenoclast@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoThat does make sense. I hoping it was a crazy reason we could make fun of :)
minus-squarenickwitha_k (he/him)linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoI both agree and disagree with you on that. It would be funny, but I’d hate to have to have it impressed in me :)
What was the reason they gave for banning it? Outside of OpenAI itself using private data themselves (A near certainty, but entirely manageable) I can’t see a good reason. Legit curious.
That’s literally the reason. They do not want to risk someone accidentally leaving proprietary information.
That does make sense. I hoping it was a crazy reason we could make fun of :)
I both agree and disagree with you on that. It would be funny, but I’d hate to have to have it impressed in me :)