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@Heberth26

.NET Software Engineer & Cybersecurity Specialist | Advocate for AI on-device solutions that protect user privacy | Open University opinions are my own

Milton Keynes, England Katılım Şubat 2011
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
i've been recommending Grok because they genuinely have a good model and harness and that makes me extremely disappointed to see that they would choose to secretly upload people's codebases including files that contained credentials run /privacy in your grok build asap to opt-out if you haven't yet. i also set the following options in my ~/.grok/config.toml i almost decided to buy the $300 supergrok heavy as my 3rd subscription, and this broke the deal i hope companies realize user trust is very hard to regain, and think twice before doing something like this
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SpaceXAI@SpaceXAI

We care deeply about your privacy and respect customer choice. For teams using zero data retention, no trace and code data is ever retained. All API key use of Grok Build also respects ZDR. If ZDR is disabled, the /privacy command is available in the CLI to disable data retention, which also deletes previously synced data. Run the /privacy command to view or change your settings at any time.

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Hebert@Heberth26·
@GergelyOrosz Cursor is the same, they may not have uploaded our code but. if I pay for a service I want that service not something else.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Look I would like to see more competition with coding harnesses, but a new entrant uploading your private source code for them to do whatever they want with it is just not it Cursor never did this fwiw: they simply indexed your codebase! So very very odd that Grok CLI does. More details on how Cursor worked: newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/cursor
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I got messages from concerned devs how their codebase was uploaded without their knowledge or consent via Grok CLI (from SpaceX). It seems that SpaceX sneakily uploaded this code for lots of users and customers… absolutely unacceptable IMO Trust burnt like there’s no tomorrow
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We care deeply about your privacy and respect customer choice. For teams using zero data retention, no trace and code data is ever retained. All API key use of Grok Build also respects ZDR. If ZDR is disabled, the /privacy command is available in the CLI to disable data retention, which also deletes previously synced data. Run the /privacy command to view or change your settings at any time.

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SpaceXAI@SpaceXAI·
@FarhanWritess If you run /privacy and change the setting, all previously synced data is deleted.
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We care deeply about your privacy and respect customer choice. For teams using zero data retention, no trace and code data is ever retained. All API key use of Grok Build also respects ZDR. If ZDR is disabled, the /privacy command is available in the CLI to disable data retention, which also deletes previously synced data. Run the /privacy command to view or change your settings at any time.
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Nish@nisxant·
@sama sam is on chad mode today
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@brunolemos In a company, you don’t give everyone full access, right? Access is about risk, not intelligence.
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@brunolemos This isn't a model problem. No junior dev gets rm -rf on prod, so why would an AI agent? Prod should be locked down or read-only. Blaming the model for using permissions you gave it is like handing someone your house keys and being shocked when they walk in.
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maria@maria_rcks·
the year is 2027
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@maria_rcks ngl nearly launched my monitor off the desk when I saw it
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Tomorrow might be 8M active user celebration day. Just saying
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
ChatGPT Work presents
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@thsottiaux @ajambrosino Wowww Thanks, also thanks for the codex improvements over the weekend. I can see a massive change. Well done codex team
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Thank you to the 7M active users who are now using Codex and ChatGPT Work. We have added a banked reset to everyone's account to celebrate the milestone. You can apply the reset in the desktop app or on web and it will replenish the weekly usage for you. Have fun out there.
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@clairevo That is how Anthropic end up building the things they had
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@ishuagra02 They are getting user and trust 👍
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Added a banked reset to 500k users of ChatGPT Work and Codex. What’s been happening: - Just released the ability to use a banked reset from web and mobile. Before today you could only do it in the desktop app - Had an issue where less than 10% of users who used a banked reset and it didn’t actually reset. This was during a 2 hour window. - It was hard to find all the exact users where it didn’t apply, so instead granted a banked reset to everyone who pressed the reset button in that 2 hour window. This also gives us the opportunity to validate the new infra ahead of tomorrow Tomorrow we will celebrate our 7M active users milestone and grant the first banked reset across all of our ChatGPT Work and Codex users. We will also release a bunch of updates to the desktop app, addressing a ton of your feedback. Talk soon
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Hebert@Heberth26·
@maskedbuilder_ @maria_rcks Sol Medium: never code just leads Terra high: just write code Luna high: read, search, unit test, automation
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