If you've used any of Dropbox 's artificial intelligence tools, some of your documents and files may have been shared with OpenAI.
Dropbox AI customer documents pass through and are stored on OpenAI's servers for up to 30 days.
"Third-party AI services are only used when customers actively engage with Dropbox AI features which themselves are clearly labeled," he wrote, pointing to a screenshot.
Dropbox's third-party AI data sharing only applies to users who want Dropbox's AI features, which is available through many of Dropbox's paid plans, or through its Early Access program.
But, even if you've opted out, any files shared with another person who is using Dropbox AI could still be sent to OpenAI servers.
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