They’re still going on with the “some already broke into your home and stole stuff so if we do too it’s fine, actually we steal much nicer and you’re wrong to not like it” argument.
This argument is basically, “why bother with laws, they’re useless anyway, murders still happen”.
It’s so incredibly disingenuous and dishonest, I’d rather have them say nothing; because they’re just adding insult to injury here and make me want to utterly destroy their shit service.
@thomasfuchs if you're an EU resident, you can invoke the right to deletion, which means you can ask for timely deletion of all your data, and the company can be fined under the GDPR if they fail to comply.
@thomasfuchs So they’ve had an official partnership with OpenAI for a few weeks & still don’t have visibility into the content that’s already been consumed by their partner? That doesn’t indicate the necessary oversight or compliance monitoring required for this large of an effort
@thomasfuchs technically I think it is a tort because it is breach of contract. The risk of a lawsuit to persue damages for the tort is low for each individual so they are making a power move to ignore the license terms because it’s too expensive for each user to enforce. It’s unethical and shitty.