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From https://help.openai.com/en/articles/7039943-data-usage-for-c...:

> You can request to opt out of having your content used to improve our services at any time by filling out this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t2y-arKhcjlKc1I5ohl9Gb16t6S...). This opt out will apply on a going-forward basis only.

It goes to a google form, which is I guess better then them building their own survey platform from scratch that may have more vulnerabilities.




> them building their own survey platform from scratch

Funny. This nobel prize winner raises an interesting question:

If your AI is so great at coding, why is your software so buggy?: https://paulromer.net/openai-bug/


I'd be worried this is also the "how to get banned from OpenAI in the near future" form. and if OpenAI retains a monopoly like Google does for search, you are basically screwed.


I'm old enough to remember when newspapers reported hackers being banned from using computers.

And IP pirates banned from using the internet. Actually, that one I remember I voted against my local MP after they passed a law to make that the norm.

We don't yet have a social, let alone legal, norm for antisocial use of LLMs; even with social media, government rules are playing catch-up with terms of service, and Facebook is old enough that if it was human it could now vote.

So, yes, likewise computers/internet/social media, being banned from an LLM if it's a monopoly is going to seriously harm people.

But that is likely to be a big "if". The architecture and the the core training data for GPT-3 isn't a secret, and that's already pretty impressive even if lesser than 3.5 and 4.


No, everyone will have GPT-4 level AI in 6-12 months.




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