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Establishing that OpenAI's own policies govern AI data filtering identifies the policy source that controls what data is filtered, which determines the scope and limits of filtering.
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Users' data interactions are subject to filtering governed by OpenAI's policies.
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Establishing that OpenAI's own policies govern AI data filtering identifies the policy source that controls what data is filtered, which determines the scope and limits of filtering.
Users' data interactions are subject to filtering governed by OpenAI's policies.
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