> This in between seems like a waste of time tbh.
Hard disagree. The “in between” is where you want where most are already ending up. Initially you had everyone so worried about privacy and what OpenAI is doing with their precious private data. “They will train on it. Privacy is important to me. I’m not about to like give OpenAI access to my private, secure, Google drive back ups or Gmail history or Facebook private messages or any real private “local only” information.
Also among those who understand data privacy concerns, when it come to work data, in the span of 2-3 years, all business folks I know went from “this is confidential business information. Please never upload to ChatGPT and only email it to me” to “just put everything on ChatGPT and see what it tells you”
The initial worry was driven by not understanding how LLMs worked. What if “it just learned as you talked to it?” And “what if it used that learning with somebody else?” Like I told it a childhood secret, will it turn around and tell others my secret?”
People understand how that works now and some concerns are less. Basically most understand that it’s similar risk as their already existing digital life is
As someone who actually deals with this on a regular basis, I can guarantee you that serious companies definitely do not "just put everything in ChatGPT" if they have any sort of respectable legal department. Especially in Europe, where you have GDPR concerns on top of any business concerns. People who actually understand the privacy issues nowadays either use stuff like Azure's OpenAI custom hosting to be compliant with the law or go full open weight self hosted. Everything else is a legal time-bomb.
Of course they aren't putting it on ChatGPT. Their data is stored in S3, Snowflake, BigQuery, or Azure Storage. It makes more sense to use the respective cloud provider LLM hosting service. You can use OpenAI's GPT models or Anthopic models hosted on Azure or AWS.
You're telling me companies in Europe aren't putting all their user data on AWS and Azure regions in Europe? Both AWS and Azure are gigantic in Europe.