If an organization runs a survey in 2024 on whether it should get into AI, then they’ve already bodged an LLM into the system and they’re seeing if they can get away with it. Proton Mail is a priva…
we appear to be the first to write up the outrage coherently too. much thanks to the illustrious @self
though to be honest, the fact that you think this is local-only and only affects business accounts perfectly demonstrates how fucking dangerous Proton’s marketing and design around this feature is
Well, I run mistral at work in ollama and it’s perfectly possible to run it and not log the prompts.
If you believe protonmail in that they can’t decrypt your mail and that they don’t log anything regarding mail, why would you not trust them on this?
I don’t understand how you would think a provable privacy focused company would suddenly be not private just because the product has an optional ai compose feature?
though to be honest, the fact that you think this is local-only and only affects business accounts perfectly demonstrates how fucking dangerous Proton’s marketing and design around this feature is
Well, I run mistral at work in ollama and it’s perfectly possible to run it and not log the prompts.
If you believe protonmail in that they can’t decrypt your mail and that they don’t log anything regarding mail, why would you not trust them on this?
I don’t understand how you would think a provable privacy focused company would suddenly be not private just because the product has an optional ai compose feature?