Would you be interested in an AI that can be integrated with your One drive or Google Drive?

Maxim Melnik
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I think that this would be incredibly beneficial. If you have all your work or personal documents in one place, you can then ask the AI for any information from any document that you have saved. I think this can save huge amounts of time because you wouldn't need to search in all your documents and waste time going over to your drive and waiting for everything to load. I also think that the AI can be integrated with Outlook, Gmail, and your Calendar. I think it would be nice to ask the AI from one location about all your stuff. What do you think? Upvote if you agree.

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Tedel
If you are not going to develop your own Language Model software (a.k.a. AI), then it is a bad idea. You cannot guarantee your users' privacy with a third-party AI tool, and privacy is critical for a software that pretends to help a person with his personal files.
Tedel
@maxim_vmelnik I am afraid you need to learn more about the online privacy topic. Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft are a few of the worst offfenders to users' privacy. ChatGPT crawls the Web and gather texts without asking for permissions of any kind. People then use that software to create new texts without ever knowing the sources of that information. But well, back to your question, no, I would not be interested in a software that reads my documents with AI/language models. A basic search engine is more than enough, and most already have that.
Maxim Melnik
@simplytedel I agree that data privacy is something that people are concerned about. However, you can not guarantee user privacy even with your own Model. Anything is hackable, some software might be harder to hack than others but at the end of the day, anything is hackable. But if you were to use the ChatGPT model with LangChain and Pinecone, I would bet my money on them since they have hundreds of people who maintain the servers and AI models with large cybersecurity teams who also have years of experience. I'm sure that you can agree on that because the majority of companies today depend on serverless architecture to store user's information. Not only because it's cheap, but because Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure have high credibility in their security departments.