CNBC December 13, 2023
Hayden Field

Key Points

– If you’ve used any of Dropbox’s AI tools, some of your documents and files may have been temporarily shared with OpenAI.

– In some ways, Dropbox’s practices aren’t unprecedented, but customer documents do pass through OpenAI’s servers and are stored there for up to 30 days, and the “third-party AI” toggle is turned on by default in account settings.

– Even if you’ve opted out, any files shared with another person who is using Dropbox AI could still be sent to OpenAI servers.

If you’ve used any of Dropbox‘s artificial intelligence tools, some of your documents and files may have been shared with OpenAI.

There’s a valid business reason the company is working with OpenAI: Dropbox doesn’t...

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