cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/37949537

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  • Le Chat by Mistral AI is the least privacy-invasive platform, with ChatGPT and Grok following closely behind. These platforms ranked highest when it comes to how transparent they are on how they use and collect data, and how easy it is to opt out of having personal data used to train underlying models.
  • Platforms developed by the biggest tech companies turned out to be the most privacy invasive, with Meta AI (Meta) being the worst, followed by Gemini (Google) and Copilot (Microsoft). DeepSeek.
  • Gemini, DeepSeek, Pi AI, and Meta AI don’t seem to allow users to opt out of having prompts used to train the models.
  • All investigated models collect users’ data from “publicly accessible sources, ” which could include personal information.

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  • CameronDev@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    We’ll likely never know, but I wonder if all of them are actually collecting the same info, but the big tech lot have better lawyers, so the privacy policies are more correct?

    An opt-out of training button is worthless if you can’t actually verify it anyway.