I've been digging into the implications of ChatGPT under GDPR regulations and I'm looking for a straightforward explanation. Can someone help clarify how OpenAI processes data? Specifically, I need details about the metadata they collect, user tags, and the potential consequences of GDPR violations. I'm also interested in how tagging affects mental health discussions when memory is turned off. If possible, provide a practical example involving a mental health scenario with dialogue to illustrate this. Also, could someone break down any gaps in transparency and offer a guide on GDPR rights, including contacts or timelines?
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To really understand how ChatGPT handles your data, try entering your prompt directly. Remember, everything you type gets sent to OpenAI, even those you don’t submit. You can use different accounts or even toggle various model settings to see differences in responses. And don't forget, direct contact with OpenAI might be an option too, though responses can be slow.
It's pretty concerning that even during typing, your data is still being sent to OpenAI. Just check Chrome’s DevTools to see the data flow. It raises serious questions about GDPR compliance because it’s tracking every single keystroke, even if you delete it before submission.
Wow, that's alarming! If that's the case, it's definitely a privacy issue worth investigating more.
You might want to think about switching to a local AI that complies with GDPR, like some Belgian options. They’re likely a lot safer and focused on user privacy!
Absolutely! There are definitely some great alternatives that prioritize your data protection. Give them a shot!
But what if you just think your input? Or start typing but don't finish? Do those get logged?