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Comment by tabs_or_spaces

5 days ago

How much of our data is really private?

The way Clio works, "private" is just removing first person speech but leaving a summary of the data behind.

Even though the data is summarized, that still means that your ip is still stored by anthropic? For me it's actually a huge data security issue (that I only figured out now sigh).

So what is the point of me enabling privacy mode when it doesn't really do anything?

https://www.anthropic.com/research/clio

That’s not how I read it. This describes a process of tagging, not summarizing. The tags (“clusters”) have a title and a summary, but those are not derived from the conversation. They are common across all conversations. Isn’t that what they are saying?

There might be some risk of some data leak where a new cluster (tag) is defined. But that’s not the same as saying they are viewing summaries of content.