According to reports, OpenAI and its partner Handshake AI are instructing contractors to upload their past and current work documents, such as Word documents and PDF files, to generate high-quality training data. This move aims to enhance AI models used for automating white-collar jobs, but legal experts warn that despite guidelines requiring the cleaning of sensitive information, there are still significant confidentiality risks.
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According to reports, OpenAI and its partner Handshake AI are instructing contractors to upload their past and current work documents, such as Word documents and PDF files, to generate high-quality training data. This move aims to enhance AI models used for automating white-collar jobs, but legal experts warn that despite guidelines requiring the cleaning of sensitive information, there are still significant confidentiality risks.