Having an AI isn’t problematic at all; Forcing it into places where people don’t want it is.
And the CEO being pro Rump is a stretch. He approved of one Rump policy. Hell I hate the man and believe him a cancer to the world, but even I can point to a couple things I like he did.
To my knowledge Proton doesn’t sell your data and there were no leaks in the past. It is also true for a lot of its competitors though.
Note: I use Proton for some things.
But, here’s the twist: there’s a controversy because of the recent AI and the CEO being Pro-trump.
Having an AI isn’t problematic at all; Forcing it into places where people don’t want it is.
And the CEO being pro Rump is a stretch. He approved of one Rump policy. Hell I hate the man and believe him a cancer to the world, but even I can point to a couple things I like he did.
Let me take your encrypted data and put it through my service where I can see all of it…
That’s not how LLMs work.
Well then please do educate the class on how it works
They do text prediction based on the training data. If the training data is all encrypted gibberish, it’ll only output gibberish.
I assumed you would need to let LLM to access your data for it to be any market advantage v generic llm.
If this is just a generic llm that doesn’t have access to your data them my point above is not an issue.
I don’t think that controversy about Trump is concerning in any way. The AI could be interesting instead.