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xnxyesterday at 10:48 PM7 repliesview on HN

A company that behaves like this in one area, cannot be trusted in any area. Any enterprise that endorses/allows OpenAI products to be used is taking a big risk.


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_aavaa_today at 1:44 AM

The same can be said about Apple. Several companies have complained about them taking a meeting with apple, presenting their product, only to have Apple then rip it off and build it in house. To say nothing of sherlocking.

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MeetingsBrowseryesterday at 10:56 PM

I’m not one to defend huge companies, but OpenAI is a huge company.

It’s possible this kind of behavior is endorsed throughout, or it’s possible it’s limited to this specific group.

We know nothing beyond what Apple has alleged.

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an0maloustoday at 12:47 AM

This is only like the 12th reason not to trust OpenAI. The culture starts from the top

benoauyesterday at 11:06 PM

You can trust Apple. I mean they openly lied to a judge last year under oath, but you can trust them.

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sk4rekr0wtoday at 5:42 AM

This thread is certainly achieving Apple's PR goals

tangenteryesterday at 10:50 PM

Meh. Consider that you had no choice and no say that your data out there, both present and historic as mined, aggregated and analyzed by data collectors, was used as a training set for the LLMs. I think you’re a tad too late with your warning. They’re already thieves and they know it. And they know you can’t and won’t do anything about it.

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ameliusyesterday at 10:59 PM

> A company that behaves like this in one area, cannot be trusted in any area.

A company locking down their phone platform cannot be trusted with their laptop OS.