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If you’ve used any of Dropbox’s AI tools, some of your documents and files may have been shared with OpenAI.
Some files are simply too big for an e-mail, but with specialized online services like Gmail and Dropbox sharing still works.
Dropbox's new AI features are enabled by default. If you use the features, your files will be shared with OpenAI. Here's how to disable the feature.
Dropbox Transfer: This tool allows you to create a download link for your large file, which can be shared via email or messaging apps. It is particularly useful for sending high-resolution videos.
The data sharing is limited to users who opt for Dropbox’s AI features. However, files shared with other AI users could also land on OpenAI servers, even after opting out, the report noted.
A new setting that's enabled by default lets Dropbox share user data, including files and documents, with OpenAI. Here's how to stop it.