Comment by heavyset_go 2 months ago OpenAI/ChatGPT/Codex, Anthropic/Claude and Google/Gemini all do this. 11 comments heavyset_go Reply neya 2 months ago > OpenAI/ChatGPT/Codex, Anthropic/Claude and Google/Gemini all do this.1. Everyone doing this doesn't mean it's acceptable.2. Google Gemini explicitly says right under the chat box if you are a paid subscriber (Workspace): Your <company name> chats aren’t used to improve our models. Gemini is AI and can make mistakes. Not sure about the others. g947o 2 months ago I think anyone using a "Team" or enterprise plan of ChatGPT/Claude/Copilot doesn't have their data used for training, that's the same across the board. heavyset_go 2 months ago My comment was not meant to excuse what they're doing, just to point out that it's the bad status quo for these services cromulent 2 months ago Regarding Claude: As I have unticked the "Help improve Claude" checkbox, I was under the impression that Claude did not do this.https://privacy.claude.com/en/articles/10023555-how-do-you-u... heavyset_go 2 months ago You can opt out with all three (Codex, Claude, Copilot) except for Gemini lostmsu 2 months ago Last time I checked Codex didn't have that option for $20 plan neya 2 months ago > except for GeminiThis is incorrect. If you are a paid subscriber, Gemini explicitly states it doesn't use your data to train its models. 4 replies →
neya 2 months ago > OpenAI/ChatGPT/Codex, Anthropic/Claude and Google/Gemini all do this.1. Everyone doing this doesn't mean it's acceptable.2. Google Gemini explicitly says right under the chat box if you are a paid subscriber (Workspace): Your <company name> chats aren’t used to improve our models. Gemini is AI and can make mistakes. Not sure about the others. g947o 2 months ago I think anyone using a "Team" or enterprise plan of ChatGPT/Claude/Copilot doesn't have their data used for training, that's the same across the board. heavyset_go 2 months ago My comment was not meant to excuse what they're doing, just to point out that it's the bad status quo for these services
g947o 2 months ago I think anyone using a "Team" or enterprise plan of ChatGPT/Claude/Copilot doesn't have their data used for training, that's the same across the board.
heavyset_go 2 months ago My comment was not meant to excuse what they're doing, just to point out that it's the bad status quo for these services
cromulent 2 months ago Regarding Claude: As I have unticked the "Help improve Claude" checkbox, I was under the impression that Claude did not do this.https://privacy.claude.com/en/articles/10023555-how-do-you-u... heavyset_go 2 months ago You can opt out with all three (Codex, Claude, Copilot) except for Gemini lostmsu 2 months ago Last time I checked Codex didn't have that option for $20 plan neya 2 months ago > except for GeminiThis is incorrect. If you are a paid subscriber, Gemini explicitly states it doesn't use your data to train its models. 4 replies →
heavyset_go 2 months ago You can opt out with all three (Codex, Claude, Copilot) except for Gemini lostmsu 2 months ago Last time I checked Codex didn't have that option for $20 plan neya 2 months ago > except for GeminiThis is incorrect. If you are a paid subscriber, Gemini explicitly states it doesn't use your data to train its models. 4 replies →
neya 2 months ago > except for GeminiThis is incorrect. If you are a paid subscriber, Gemini explicitly states it doesn't use your data to train its models. 4 replies →
> OpenAI/ChatGPT/Codex, Anthropic/Claude and Google/Gemini all do this.
1. Everyone doing this doesn't mean it's acceptable.
2. Google Gemini explicitly says right under the chat box if you are a paid subscriber (Workspace):
Not sure about the others.
I think anyone using a "Team" or enterprise plan of ChatGPT/Claude/Copilot doesn't have their data used for training, that's the same across the board.
My comment was not meant to excuse what they're doing, just to point out that it's the bad status quo for these services
Regarding Claude: As I have unticked the "Help improve Claude" checkbox, I was under the impression that Claude did not do this.
https://privacy.claude.com/en/articles/10023555-how-do-you-u...
You can opt out with all three (Codex, Claude, Copilot) except for Gemini
Last time I checked Codex didn't have that option for $20 plan
> except for Gemini
This is incorrect. If you are a paid subscriber, Gemini explicitly states it doesn't use your data to train its models.
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