Last week, Slack’s users realized that under the company’s terms of service,
their private data could be used to train artificial-intelligence models.
— Slack’s privacy principles,
May 17, 2024
This came as a shock: chat messages convey sensitive company data, and LLMs
(large language models, the category …
Still tricky if you run a public facing site, there are constant crawlers and bots and any of those could be feeding AI.
Well of course, that’s true of any and all publicly accessible data. At least with self-hosting, your private channels still don’t get mined against your wishes
Don’t put private data on your public facing website?
Is such a thing even possible? 👽