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  1. MetaKnowing on

    “ChatGPT users can now use “record mode” to take notes on meetings, brainstorming sessions, or thinking-out-loud soliloquies, OpenAI announced Wednesday. ChatGPT can also now connect to Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Sharepoint, and OneDrive, and users can query it for answers about their stored spreadsheets and documents — like “What was my company’s revenue in Q1 last year?” or “Tell me how many times I took the ferry on my Italy trip last year.”

  2. Ah yes, great timing considering they were already ordered by a court to preserve all inputs and outputs… Privacy nightmare scaled to 11

  3. TheJasonaut on

    I don’t know who’s using ChatGPT, but feel like you can be surprised by this.

  4. imaginary_num6er on

    Have any of these LMM ever lost a court case for copyright or privacy infringement? If the answer is no, then they’re too big to be sued

  5. perfect for that dumbass friend of mine that calls himself a “prosumer” and just give tech companies all permission because it makes life more convenient

  6. TheHalfDrunk on

    I’d destroy the knowledge base if I ever connected. Too much Harry Potter fanfiction lol.

  7. Krusty_Burger_Lover on

    So.. I can export chats, store them in the cloud, and have gpt refer back to them instead of taking up working memory? It’s all in how you use the tools.

  8. Skeeter1020 on

    Isn’t this what M365 Copilot and Gemini has been doing for a while?

    I regularly ask M365 Copilot to tell me stuff about my employer, or find me documents.

  9. For me, the best AI will be one like Cortana in Halo 4 but I don’t think that will happen in my lifetime 😭

  10. This has some niche uses and is a fairly big threat to some of the ancillary companies that have popped up that utilise LLMs for processing large sets of business data. It’s a great feature to add to make paying enterprise businesses stickier, and a way to continue to farm additional ideas for the future.