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ChatGPT displacing Amazonian indigenous community

2025-08-06 17:49:24.362316+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I'm sure I linked to something about this situation where OpenAI customers were accidentally leaving their chats open to discovery by the world, but at this point I have so many entries for OpenAI/ChatGPT in the logs that I can't figure out where it was. Even though it was pretty recent. Anyway, there was a checkbox, Google was indexing those chats, lots of people had conversations with the Eliza that they didn't mean to make public, and...

Leaked ChatGPT Conversation Shows User Identified as Lawyer Asking How to "Displace a Small Amazonian Indigenous Community From Their Territories in Order to Build a Dam and a Hydroelectric Plant"

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