Edit: I just logged in to opt out, they presented me with the switch directly. It was two clicks.
If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
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Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#62Title is misleading, they're now opt-out rather than opt-in to your data being used for training. All you have to do is flip a single switch in the options to turn it off, I don't understand why everyone is treating this as being such a big deal. Edit: I just logged in to opt out, they presented me with the switch directly. It was two clicks.
Disclaimer: not a Claude user (not even a prospective one)
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#63"If you use Claude for Work, via the API, or other services under our Commercial Terms or other Agreements, then these changes don't apply to you."
This is what I don't get. It's so much simpler to use the LLMs with other tools (aider for me) that I don't understand why people are avoiding the API creating monthly accounts to begin with. Is it cheaper? Is Claude Code really that awesome or something? By not even looking at it I guess I never have to know, but from where I sit it seems like people are just putting themselves through a lot of b.s. in order to marr…
"ccusage" is telling me I would have spent $2010.90 in the last month if I was paying via the API, rather than $200.
But also I do feel Claude Code is quite a bit better than other things I've used, when using the same model. I'm not sure why though, it's a fairly simple program with only a few prompts and only a few tools, it seems like others could catch up immediately by learning some lessons from it.
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#64Title is misleading, they're now opt-out rather than opt-in to your data being used for training. All you have to do is flip a single switch in the options to turn it off, I don't understand why everyone is treating this as being such a big deal. Edit: I just logged in to opt out, they presented me with the switch directly. It was two clicks.
I think any switch from opt-out-by-default to opt-in-by-default sucks, especially when it has no clear immediate benefit to the person being opted in. Disclaimer: not a Claude user (not even a prospective one)
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#65Am I the only one that assumed everything was already being used for training?
But including paid accounts and doing 5 year retention however is confounding.
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#66Title is misleading, they're now opt-out rather than opt-in to your data being used for training. All you have to do is flip a single switch in the options to turn it off, I don't understand why everyone is treating this as being such a big deal. Edit: I just logged in to opt out, they presented me with the switch directly. It was two clicks.
I think any switch from opt-out-by-default to opt-in-by-default sucks, especially when it has no clear immediate benefit to the person being opted in. Disclaimer: not a Claude user (not even a prospective one)
It’s the reverse. This was opt-in and is now opt-out. Opt means choose so when “the default is opt-in” it means the option is “no” by default and you have the option to make it “yes”.
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think any switch from opt-out-by-default to opt-in-by-default sucks, especially when it has no clear immediate benefit to the person being opted in. Disclaimer: not a Claude user (not even a prospective one)
I don't think it's good, but people both here and on reddit are acting like this is some Great Betrayal when it's just a single switch that they prominently present to you. If they're going to make this change, this is exactly how I'd want them to do it.
Feels like the complaint is precisely that people don’t want them to make this change.
> this is exactly how I'd want them to do it.
Sees naive to believe it will always be done like this, especially for new users.
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#68Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
you are fine with paying, 20, 90 or 200 euros a month AND having your data mined? i must be getting old...
what are you doing with the data? What is your legacy going to be other than the data that you leave to be mined? Do you just not want something else to benefit from something that has no benefit to you? If so, why?
Re: If you have a Claude account, they're going to train on your data moving forward
#70Earlier quoted context omitted.
you are fine with paying, 20, 90 or 200 euros a month AND having your data mined? i must be getting old...
what are you doing with the data? What is your legacy going to be other than the data that you leave to be mined? Do you just not want something else to benefit from something that has no benefit to you? If so, why?