To be clear, I can’t even find the setting that is mentioned to be turned off. but this is quite important.
First, it seems like this might still be in early access and not available. Second, I would never use something to answer anything I want to know about any of my personal files using dropbox.
In this CNBC article, it talks about the integration of dropbox and open ai, and the steps you can take to make sure your files are as safe as possible.
They also indicate that if you share files with others, the files can still be shared even if you never use the service.
Seems like I don’t have Dropbox AI yet, but I know not to use it.
How to stop Dropbox from sharing your personal files with OpenAI is the article you need to read if you’re concerned. Just don’t be surprised if you don’t see it like I don’t.
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