> A new data retention policy Finally, we’re making a change to the way we handle business customer data for Fable 5, Mythos 5, and future models with similar or higher capability levels. We will require 30-day retention for all traffic on Mythos-class models, on both first- and third-party surfaces. We won’t use this data to train new Claude models, or for any non-safety-related purpose, and we’ve instituted new privacy protections including logging all human access to the data and ensuring its deletion after 30 days in almost all cases ...
Very interesting. I am not sure this will comply with organizational policies and standards protocols (HIPPA etc.,)
> deletion after 30 days in almost all cases ...
Almost… basically they have unlimited power to decide what data is kept?
If they’re going to retain any data, they have to allow for possibility of the legal system to require any of it to be used in some legal proceeding at some point.
You can’t tell a judge who’s ordered you to retain something that you can’t because you said you wouldn’t.
This is why secure systems can't log any data.
The safest is called DeepSeek. Others are just promises, that have to abide by the laws that might require leaking the conversations anyway.
This makes it an instant non-starter for probably 95% of organizations. A lot of people are about to get in trouble for using it before realizing this.
> A lot of people are about to get in trouble for using it before realizing this
Enterprise plans allow admins to set which models are allowed.
They are opt-out not opt-in, atleast I got access, and didn't realize this was breaking our company's SLA with Anthropic, what is the agreement a piece of paper??
30 days seems not enough to retrospectively investigate some suspected nefarious traffic.