> I often send out the LLM version, but still check if it contains the original thoughts correctly.
Please don’t do this. You probably aren’t aware of how bad this can land. It’s not just about containing your original thoughts, it’s about the verbosity, repetitiveness, and absurdity of it all.
Grammarly is a much better tool for these kinds of purposes, and it actually guides and teaches you to improve your writing along the way.
It's the nature of the product itself. It's a key logger software. That's literally what it does -- take every input on your computer and route it to their servers.
It installs itself as an accessibility tool, which requires special user permissions. With these permissions, it sees literally every keystroke you make (except, in some cases on some OSs, system password prompts). The visual indicator is just their UI.
Regarding "honeypot" -- that's also what a honeypot is. They provide a service you want, then collect data. We have to take their word that they're only using this data to train their AI (which, btw, they are upfront about -- they log everything and feed it into their training. it's in their TOS).
Isn’t a honeypot some decoy website / service / whatever that presents itself as legit, and then once you register / interact with it you’re caught in whatever they want to do?
Eg FBI putting up fake “buy drugs online” sites and logging your info once you place the (fake) order.
It is deception, but it doesn't have to be decoy or fraudulent. It could actually provide the service or deliver goods. The point is that the operator isn't running it for the reason they say they are, but rather to gather info or whatever. Specifically in cyber defense a honeypot is sometimes a fake server that serves as an intrusion detection alarm, but that's actually the odd one out when you look at how the term is used more broadly.
Verbosity and repetitiveness? Which tools are you using?
Tell it that you want a succinct professional email and it will do that. Give it examples of your own writing and it will match that style. If there's something you don't like, tell it to rewrite the part differently.
Theses are literally the things language models are best at.
Please don’t do this. You probably aren’t aware of how bad this can land. It’s not just about containing your original thoughts, it’s about the verbosity, repetitiveness, and absurdity of it all.
Grammarly is a much better tool for these kinds of purposes, and it actually guides and teaches you to improve your writing along the way.