Questions about LLMs (from my email)

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From Naveen:

So much talk of “AI safety” and too little in the way of practical questions like these that are going to be important in the near future.

Should law enforcement be able to subpoena AI  assistants about your information? For example, I use the free GPT-3.5/4 version and it already has a lot of my personal information on it.

The other day, when I asked an insurance claims related question in a new chat window without reminding it of the fact that my car was recently totaled, it includes in the answer that “but that wouldn’t apply to you, since your car was declared non-repairable and you were declared as not at-fault.” So it remembers personal information I mentioned weeks ago even though I never told it to commit to its memory.

ChatGPT is such a rudimentary free AI system compared to the personal AI assistants we will get in the near future which will have all my travel data, health data, financial data, mental health data, personal data and what I’ve been up to.

Should law enforcement be allowed to subpoena such AI assistants? Should there be legislation mandating data retention so law enforcement can access it much like telephone records or the opposite — mandating data encryption so it can’t be accessed?

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