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I got flagged at college for things I told ChatGPT (I wasn't logged in). How? Keyloggers? I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity. Is it safe to assume they've combed through everything I've ever said to it? I'm mortified. I'd prefer if they caught me cheating than what I was actually using it for (being a whiny lonely faggot)
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>>108765400
jfc do you not understand that you're tracked all over the internet now? ChatGPT is in the business of selling your data and your chats, your chats were never private. They simply flagged your session for something you said to it, somebody reviewed it and reached out to your school with your IP address, and now they know.
>Do they have everything
Who knows, they may have things that you only told it when you were off-campus. Chances are, they only have the things they flagged, but you don't know that for certain.

This is what people were warning about years ago when you were probably told to use a VPN and you (or someone very much like you) said "Why bother? I have nothing to hide". It's time to stop using American services in general and start using services based in foreign countries that aren't there to rat you out to the glowies, like minimax. Also be sure to use a VPN next time.
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>>108765400
you used someone elses computer and expected it to not be wiretapped?
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I swear the average /g/eet in current year is a tech illiterate underage or Indian
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>I thought my big boy school computer is like my elementary school chromebook and not a literal 1984 spyware device
Log off this board retard
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>>108765400
Nigga do you not have a phone or pc that you own where you could've done this instead?
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>>108765461
Oh yeah, this too.
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>>108765400
> I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity.
What the fuck ever made you think that?
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>>108765419
>"Why bother? I have nothing to hide"
It's more like "I'm 1 person in an ocean of people, who's going to care/notice?"
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>>108765434
This board should literally be retitled "/g/ - consoom"
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>>108765419
>ChatGPT is in the business of selling your chats,
Proof?
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>>108765589
Do you really need proof for common sense?
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>>108765434
>>108765584
nu/g/ - Consumer Electronics Spoonfeeding
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>>108765400
>I wasn't logged in chatgpt
Liar, you can't use chatgpt without login.
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>>108765638
AI post? Factually incorrect if you take 2 seconds to check.
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>>108765589
when something is provided for free your data is the product being sold
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>>108765589
you can't be this much of a dum dum
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>>108765400
You're less likely to be snitched if you're logged in unironically
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>>108765400
>I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity.
and chatgpt isn't part of it?
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>>108765400
>I'm a dumb zoomer that doesn't understand technology and now I'm upset because I got caught and called out using a school computer for gooner shit
K.
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>>108765400
You're using their computer, their internet, their peripherals, why the fuck do you think they don't know everything you do?
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>>108765400
>I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity
hahahahaha.
corpo spyware systems literally keylogs+screenshots+camshots all user sessions all the time on all enrolled devices. installed corpo messenger on your own phone? agreed to its accessibility permissions? congratulations it's not your phone anymore.
t. had access to management of one such system as junior admin
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>>108765400
>I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity
What a fucking retard, LMAO. Please, if you ever find a random flash drive on the ground somewhere plug it immediately into your home PC.
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Just don't use AI at college. Four years of your life where you think for yourself.
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>>108765400
>who was at computer #344 at 12:34:56 pm?
Always assume commercially used computers are pozzed to hell with tracking. Only your own devices are close to being controllable on your end.
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>>108765400
If you are using their computers they are monitoring all the text, probably with custom HTTPS certificates installed so they can inspect the packets.
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>>108765638
duck.ai
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>>108765400
So what did you use it for then
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>>108765589
Read their privacy policy
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who cares tell them to suck your dick and proompt whatever you want.
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>>108765400
What does getting flagged even mean in this case? You get an email telling you to mind your manners? Are you actually in trouble? ChatGPT is blocked on your device?
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People saying that OpenAI reached out to your school are wrong. Do you really think the company would take the time and money to comb through everyone's messages and individually figure out which administrators to connect for which school, which IP goes where, which IPs are even from schools and so have a contact procedure? No way. They have so little to gain from doing that for so much work, and anyone who knows anything about academia knows that that system is just not going to be sustainable. Also, the students and academics wouldn't like it.
Here is what actually happened most likely. When you connected your devices to the university network, you were required to do two things:
1. Provide your university email and password. This is how they know whose connection is whose, so it doesn't matter whether you were logged in or not.
2. Use their certificates when connecting to the internet. This removes any TLS protection you might have on your connection between your device and their router, as far as the router is concerned. From there they can do packet inspection and yes, look at essentially all traffic you send over their routers. They might be inspecting all packets for suicide related stuff or whatever this was about, or, I think more plausibly, you might have been flagged to them for some other reason, possibly a teacher or fellow student reporting you had wellness issues, and they investigated your connection from there.
Just work with them and it'll be fine. They don't want to catch PR flak as the school that reads all your traffic, and they don't want a student to kill themselves, or to have to kick a student out due to welfare issues, who might then kill themselves. Attend whatever meetings they request. Also, it might help you feel better.
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>>108767296
>What does getting flagged even mean in this case?

literally nothing. the op made up the story for (you)s. he probably had an ai generate it too
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>>108765400
I hope you've learned your lesson anon, unless you are on a Linux computer you fully know and understand on hardware you trust you should always assume you are being watched, just be happy you were not doing anything illegal it could have been much worse. You now see why oldfag /g/ is so paranoid.
>>108767311
I think what happened is that they have spyware installed on every university computer and it either uses AI to comb through all text and it triggers on certain words being typed or certain sites being visited.
>>108765434
Zoomers and AItards are actively hostile to learning anything, and they are the majority here at this point.
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>>108767332
Wise words Mr. Viking
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college is an adult daycare for yuppies, who gives a shit
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>>108767547
>I think what happened is that they have spyware installed on every university computer and it either uses AI to comb through all text and it triggers on certain words being typed or certain sites being visited.
If it was on university-provided hardware, they might do that. It's probably easier to monitor at the router. I do think it is implausible that they scan every word with AI though. The amount of words written on university computers is quite high. That would be a large token cost for not much gain over just matching words like "suicide", "kill myself", that kind of thing.
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>>108765400
>I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity.
what the fuck do you think typing into a website is if not browsing activity?
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>>108765400
chatgpt is browsing activity you fucking idiot.
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>>108765434
or securitard
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It's sad to see nu-/g/ filled with tech illiterate retards actually thinking OP's bullshit story happened and is natural and expected. Learn what HTTPS is. Learn the fucking basics about networking. Don't just fucking parrot muh privacy memes. YOU are the tech illiterate retards for thinking OP was a retard (he is) for believing a private session of chatgpt, even if it's through unencrypted http, couldn't have been read by a third party second-hand provider like the school.
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a long time ago i made a school shooter post, and at the exact same time that i got banned across my entire uni's network, 4chan froze and stayed down for an entire day. good times!
(i repeat, i didnt really mean it)
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>>108767266
>Read their privacy policy
quote the part that says they share your chats with third parties
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>>108769908
Say hypothetically you were wrong, is there any explanation for how the specific content of the chats was known?
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>>108765434
it's zoomers who grew up with an iPhone. they don't know how anything works they just press the big shiny button while drooling.
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>>108765400
if it's a school-issued computer you can be certain they can see everything you do on it, yes.
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>I thought workplace/education computers only monitor your browsing activity
And what the fuck you think using chat gpt was?
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>>108765400
wish people would be a whiny lonely faggot with me instead of AI
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>>108769915
quote the part that says they don't
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>>108765571
>safety in numbers
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>>108765571
That does not make sense in the age of AI.
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>>108765400
you'll have to steal someone's identity. become a ghost.
https://rumble.com/vi9z7l-big-tech-social-media-censorship-clownworld-reconnaissance.html?e9s=src_v1_cbl%2Csrc_v1_ucp_v
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>>108765638
That was only until several years ago actually.
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>>108769972
Ask AI
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I remember when we were all lemon partying random computers here and the dean came in to chew everybody out
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>>108765400
Lol I remember your thread where you were worried about it.
How did they contact you? I smell a LARP tbqh.
But if it's actually real then the way they do it is with MITM proxies or keyloggers. But it's kinda fucked either way.
Why do you not confront them about it and ask how they knew?
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>>108767547
>much illegal speech
Come and get me, zogbots.
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>>108765400
Luddite college. Drop out ASAP
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What are the social and technological implications of zoomers and alphas growing up under constant parents/school/corporate/government surveillance and control?
Will this lead to revolutionaries or to slaves?
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>>108772084
This started way before zoomers
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>>108772610
But it reached critical mass with zoomers and it's only getting worse
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>>108772084
I don't think parents checking online activity is anywhere near as bad as the police or government doing it. If you're an adult sure it's inappropriate but you can just move out. Schools make sense too, but there's limits, getting confronted over what you assumed were unsaved chats is kinda fucked unless you signed something that said they can do that. But the smart thing is to expect it in the first place and not use your waifu/therapy bot in a public setting like a sperg with a dakimakura.
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>>108765400
>used a work/education computer to do anything other than work/education

Nobody to blame but yourself. Hope you get kicked out.
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>>108773139
>I don't think parents checking online activity is anywhere near as bad
No it's not ok, children are human beings too you know? They need privacy too.
I hate how this has become so normalized in current werstern societies.
Children should not be as sheltered as they are in general, you're supposed to teach them how to defend themselves online for when they will be adults not to preemptively prevent them any negative experience, I swear that modern education is completely backwards and both parents and schools are to blame.
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>>108773162
Parents checking their kids online behavior is a great teaching tool that demonstrates to the child that they don't have privacy when using the panopticon.
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>>108765400
>telling the glorified predictive text corpobot you're depressed
even if you weren't caught why would you do this



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