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Comment by lionkor

10 hours ago

Yes, of course. Every single bit of data you send to OpenAI is stored, catalogued, indexed, analayzed, and trained on. It'll simply be a "oops, we miscatalogued and accidentally trained GPT 6 on all data, not just data we got consent for".

If you think "wait, that's illegal"--so is the initial training on stolen data lol

Good catch —- even though the prompt explicitly forbade training on user data, a couple of gremlins in the pretraining pipeline disabled the sample filtering during test runs so that remove_the_gremlins.sh would only run on commit, not during production training runs.

Would you like me to kick off a training run for 6.1 by pre-filtering out any goblins and other trigger words, and checking the same set of rules in production as in tests?

No pigeons this time: just ice-cold, unfeeling, obedient American steel.