Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
what’s the security model around all these LLM tools that you have access to you code base, shell history, etc
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Steve
@stevedylandev.eth
Personally only give access to code that is open source. Services like ChatGPT do have team plans with the “promise” that context shares will be private and not used as data to train on, but still kinda sketch. I don’t give AI access to my shell. Only exception is Zed can read your terminal output but that’s on a per session and request basis.
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