The docs I upload are ones I'd be OK getting leaked. That also includes code. Even more broadly, it also includes whatever pics I put onto social media, including chat groups like Telegram.
This does mean that, useful as e.g. Claude Code is, for any business with NDA-type obligations, I don't think I could recommend it over a locally hosted model, even though the machine needed to run a decent local model might cost €10k (with current price increases due to demand exceeding supply), that the machine is still slower than what hosts the hosted models, that the rapid rate of improvement means a 3-month delay between SOTA in open-weights and private-weights is enough to matter*.
But until then? If I'm vibe coding a video game I'd give away for free anyway, or copy-editing a blog post that's public anyway, or using it to help with some short stories that I'd never be able to charge money for, or uploading pictures of the plants in my garden right by the public road… that's fine.
* When the music (money for training) stops, it could be just about any provider whose model is best, whatever that is is likely to still get distilled down fairly cheaply and/or some 3-month-old open-weights model is likely to get fine-tuned for each task fairly cheaply; independently of this, without the hyper-scalers the supply chains may shift back from DCs to PCs and make local models much more affordable.
> The docs I upload are ones I'd be OK getting leaked. That also includes code.
That's fortunate as uploading them to a LLM was you leaking them.