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Joshua Sherk's avatar

What is that symbol you used in the last example? I’m assuming it’s a money value which in America I don’t recognize.

Gencay's avatar

This is the official currency symbol for the Turkish lira (₺.)

Patricia Kwasniak's avatar

Yes notebook suppose to be private but still it is not good enough data protection,especially for financial solutions. It's a no from me but I am speaking from my hard earned experience in Europe.i would never recommend this approach to my client selling equity as one example.

Gencay's avatar

If you're using AI for portfolio management at any serious level, I'd lean toward local AI models for data safety.

Anthropic even released research recently that opened with "We analyzed 1M conversations" - so I get where you're coming from Patricia, and I agree.

But for personal data like analyzing your own expenses (which is what I did in this article), I don't see real harm.

Most of it doesn't include credit card or bank account numbers.

And if you want to be extra safe, you can run an initial data scrub before analysis to make sure nothing sensitive goes through.

Patricia Kwasniak's avatar

Could not have agreed more I already have it all. One more thing I have is to protect employees from gdpr too. So data is safe.thanks for stepping up and keeping sllThings informative. We all need to understand that AI shall be human centric, not the other way around.