I received a response from OpenAI that they deleted my data. Except it's complicated. Here's what I learned
Wow!
These queries also work: "Who is Lening, Carey?", "Who is Carey N Lening?". Seems like they just exactly match substring.
This works too:
Who is Careyy Lening?
ChatGPT said: Carey Lening is an expert in data protection ...
Ooooh, I didn't try Careyy Lening / Lenning. Matched substring really seems like a limited way to go.
I'd never seen the right to erasure/RTBF distinction drawn like this, although I can think of a few reasons why it'd be useful to do that. Is this getting at the distinction between delisting and actual erasure of data?
Wow!
These queries also work: "Who is Lening, Carey?", "Who is Carey N Lening?". Seems like they just exactly match substring.
This works too:
Who is Careyy Lening?
ChatGPT said: Carey Lening is an expert in data protection ...
Ooooh, I didn't try Careyy Lening / Lenning. Matched substring really seems like a limited way to go.
I'd never seen the right to erasure/RTBF distinction drawn like this, although I can think of a few reasons why it'd be useful to do that. Is this getting at the distinction between delisting and actual erasure of data?