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recursivedoubtstoday at 6:52 PM4 repliesview on HN

Edit: OK, I'll remove the snark fairly called out by dvt:

There is something very concerning about this article: submitting private information to LLMs w/no privacy guarantees is probably a crime. I strongly recommend taking down this article and that you stop submitting private information to LLMs with no privacy guarantees until you have spoken with an informed lawyer on this matter.

Local models may be of assistance here, but you need to be very careful.


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subscribedtoday at 7:34 PM

Too bad dvt deleted their comment calling your comment a low effort and negative, because your point is valid.

Unless OP is using hosted models, especially those with always-on training, that's quite clear cut breaking at least privacy laws, likely more, especially if the court documents are additionally protected.

So that's basically showing the HN how egregiously a number of lawyers, accountants and paralegals "conspire" to break the law in order to process more cases in parallel and earn more money.

I think that's pretty accurate?

If OPs father doesn't want to do it manually they must at least run it locally, or obtain the court permission to share the privileged information with a number of third parties, possibly shoving it into the future corpus of information.

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mym1990today at 7:25 PM

Username checks out

micromacrofoottoday at 6:59 PM

yeah OP needs to self-host their models or this is a box of pain

dvttoday at 7:09 PM

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