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Enabling the embeddings feature triggers the transfer of repository contents to a third party, which customers may not anticipate and which depends on an administrator's action rather than the end user's.
The claim means that once an administrator enables the embeddings feature, a copy of the repository contents will be disclosed to a third-party LLM provider, limited to the purpose of providing the service.
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Enabling the embeddings feature triggers the transfer of repository contents to a third party, which customers may not anticipate and which depends on an administrator's action rather than the end user's.
The claim means that once an administrator enables the embeddings feature, a copy of the repository contents will be disclosed to a third-party LLM provider, limited to the purpose of providing the service.
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