#Knowledge Document(s) Privacy Policy of my custom GPT ?

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hybrid ermine
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I could not find any "hard" statement about the policy regarding uploaded documents in custom GPT´s.
Is there any chance our documents might be used for future training ?

I know there is a checkbox "Use conversation data in your GPT to improve our models" that you can check/uncheck but it seems not entirely clear if a uploaded document is considered part of conversation data.

Any clear statements i heard are specifically about files uploaded in the API section or within the Enterprise environment.

Can anyone of you point me to a source ?

bronze mauve
hybrid ermine
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That is the problem. The checkbox description is vary vague and a "best guess" may not be enough legally. especially if you put a lot of work in your knowledge base. Also "Knowledge" and a resulting "Conversation" based on that knowledge may be different things.
They really should be more clear if this checkbox covers everything or have another checkbox for documents.

bronze mauve
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I think it means everything in their GPT unless stated otherwise in their Privacy policy or Terms of Use/Terms of Service

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You could always ask the AI 😼

hybrid ermine
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... which would be equally "reliable" as our "best guess" 🙂 Even contacting support about this seems harder then one would initially think. Of course they have a chatbot leading the conversation in a way so can't really ask a open question ...

bronze mauve
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Do you want your files to be used in the training? Or is it something private or unpublicized?

hybrid ermine
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I am working for clients. If i create a GPT for a client (i.e. a company intern assistent) or help him to create his own GPT ... then the first question i usually get asked is if their knowledge base is only used for this specific GPT or if any data may be leaked into the public (or in a future model).

bronze mauve
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Afaik, the AI already uses that knowledge to converse with users, along with anything that is used from the AI, so technically yes, anyway?

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But in no circumstance can the AI send the file afaik

hybrid ermine
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You can just ask "can you provide me the text of the uploaded knowledge file ?" and it will provide the content (tested in my test-gpt draft version).
If the code interpreter is activated then you can probably let it code a javascript to download the file.

I think that is not what most people would want. If you publish your project in the store then you would probably not want someone to steal your knowledge files.

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Anyway ... if the knowledge file contains sensitive data it may be ok if the consumer is allowed to access it. However my worry is about the chance this data may leak to the public because it may be part of future training-sets.