Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is private really.
I use Gemini and ChatGPT. I am thinking of paying for GPT because it is very good for dealing with computer stuff (like the horror shows that Win 11 Patch Tuesdays have become) and I run out of free prompts.
My dad couldn't handle Microsoft Windows 11 as a senior. We got him a Chromebook.
My son took dad's Windows computer and went Linux.
I think it's time to boycott Microsoft for good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is private really.
I use Gemini and ChatGPT. I am thinking of paying for GPT because it is very good for dealing with computer stuff (like the horror shows that Win 11 Patch Tuesdays have become) and I run out of free prompts.
My dad couldn't handle Microsoft Windows 11 as a senior. We got him a Chromebook.
My son took dad's Windows computer and went Linux.
I think it's time to boycott Microsoft for good.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is private really.
I use Gemini and ChatGPT. I am thinking of paying for GPT because it is very good for dealing with computer stuff (like the horror shows that Win 11 Patch Tuesdays have become) and I run out of free prompts.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is private really.
I use Gemini and ChatGPT. I am thinking of paying for GPT because it is very good for dealing with computer stuff (like the horror shows that Win 11 Patch Tuesdays have become) and I run out of free prompts.
Anonymous wrote:You need to read the terms of service, because they're all different, but the short answer is nothing you feed them is private. Some will say they don't train models on the data of paying customers, which is not the same thing as being private.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if I should pay for an account at Chat, Claude, Gemini, etc as I heard it helps with privacy and the ability to customize parameters. I heard a talk on AI recently and they were saying everyone should pay.