AMD Wants To Know If You'd Like Ryzen AI Support On Linux - eviltoast

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    1 year ago

    I honestly don’t see the problem with them using your data for training.

    You help them with training and you get to use their service for free.

    Btw at least with chatGPT you can turn that off.

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      1 year ago

      sure, a company that has used petabytes of data they do not own any rights of to train their models are totally excluding their own customers data when turning a switch off.

      yeah, I totally trust OpenAI and Microsoft with my data. It’s not like Microsoft is spying on me after turning of Windows telemetry either.

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        1 year ago

        I usually don’t care about copyright so maybe that’s why I don’t care about this.

        I don’t see the problem. I’m happy to help them train, as long as it’s not used for marketing.

        They tell you to not give them private data, so don’t.