>Beside there isn’t any of the usual drawback with privacy because no one care if OpenAI learn about some bullshit you were told to learn
you didn't see the Hacker News threat talking about the ChatGPT subpeona, did you? I was a bit shocked that 1) a tech community didn't think a company would store data you submit to their servers and 2) that they felt like some lawyers and judges reading their chat logs was some intimate invasion of privacy.
Let's just say I certainly cannot be arsed to read anyone else's stream of conscious without being paid like a lawyer. I deal with kids and it's a bit cute when they babble about semi-coherent topics. An adult clearly loses that cute appeal and just sounds like a madman.
That's not even some dig, I sure suck at explaining my mindspace too. It's a genuinely hard skill to convert thoughts to interesting, or even sensible, communication.