Some AI companies, like OpenAI, have “eyes-off” APIs that don’t log any data afaik (or perhaps log only the minimum legally permitted, with heavy restrictions on who can access): described as Zero Day Retention here, https://openai.com/enterprise-privacy/ : How does OpenAI handle data retention and monitoring for API usage?
I was the original commenter on HN, and while my opinion on this particular claim is weaker now, I do think for OpenAI, a mix of PR considerations, employee discomfort (incl. whistleblower risk), and internal privacy restrictions make it somewhat unlikely to happen (at least 2:1?).
My opinion has become weaker because OpenAI seems to be internally a mess right now, and I could imagine scenarios where management very aggressively pushes and convinces employees to employ these more “aggressive” tactics.
Some AI companies, like OpenAI, have “eyes-off” APIs that don’t log any data afaik (or perhaps log only the minimum legally permitted, with heavy restrictions on who can access): described as Zero Day Retention here, https://openai.com/enterprise-privacy/ : How does OpenAI handle data retention and monitoring for API usage?
I was the original commenter on HN, and while my opinion on this particular claim is weaker now, I do think for OpenAI, a mix of PR considerations, employee discomfort (incl. whistleblower risk), and internal privacy restrictions make it somewhat unlikely to happen (at least 2:1?).
My opinion has become weaker because OpenAI seems to be internally a mess right now, and I could imagine scenarios where management very aggressively pushes and convinces employees to employ these more “aggressive” tactics.