![]() ![]() I do have 14 years of experience developing secure, distributed web applications, though (the kinds of apps that process a lot of money, store private customer data, etc) and I've never had any customer data leak. I'm not going to go around telling people it's HIPPA compliant or whatever. Keep reading to get an overview of our platform's features. The workspace is your sandbox, and this guide will show you some of the toys. Cultivate conversation, inspire action, and integrate services by building apps or workflows. ![]() I believe that OpenAI doesn't store prompts submitted via API persistently, either- I believe they also save them for 30 days.įor what it's worth, I'm aware of security best practices and following them. The Slack platform lets you extend, expand, and automate your workspaces. I'm using a database in AWS for storage, which is locked down behind a VPC (which just means that nothing can query the database except the app's backend). I store prompts and replies temporarily (for 10 days) so that the bot can use thread-level context when querying OpenAI- after that any saved content is automatically deleted on a rolling basis. The app only reads messages that you DM it, tag it in (with or use the "Summarize Thread" feature on. Ultimately your workspace admins have to make their own decisions around information security, but I can add some context if it helps. ![]()
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