Would you consider using ChatGPT to create the Privacy Policy for your website?
Sneha Nair
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Nim Bar-Levin@nim_bar_levin
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I would go and use ChatGPT in 2 ways in this task:
First - I would take a few terms and conditions from other similar products/services and would ask ChatGPT to extract the main points that are relevant for my product/service. It means that I will give to ChatGPT two inputs - the ±5 Ts&Cs to analyze and to summarize, and the second one would be the description of my product/service.
Then - I would go over myself, and spot main issues, then - to my lawyer for a wrapping (while saving tons of time for them and money for me).
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It's not a bad idea per se, but I'd definitely read through it and make adjustments. ChatGPT can save you a lot of time by building the skeleton for the Privacy Policy but that's only the first step of the process.
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Came across this post yesterday, which is very interesting:
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While ChatGPT can generate text, including content such as a Privacy Policy, it's important to note that using an AI language model for legal documents, such as Privacy Policies, may not be appropriate or sufficient on its own. Privacy Policies have legal implications and requirements that vary depending on your jurisdiction and the specific details of your website or business.
To create a comprehensive and legally compliant Privacy Policy, it is generally recommended to consult with legal professionals who specialize in privacy and data protection laws. They can provide you with expert guidance tailored to your specific circumstances, ensuring that your Privacy Policy meets the necessary legal requirements and adequately addresses the privacy concerns of your users.
While ChatGPT can assist in providing general information or explanations about privacy-related topics, it's always best to consult legal experts for the creation and review of legally binding documents like Privacy Policies. They can provide accurate and up-to-date advice based on your unique situation and jurisdiction
Unlike others, I will say - yes. Especially if you are a small team or a solo entrepreneur and need to conserve resources. For the initial version, it can be a good option. However, there are plenty of free resources available online for building basic versions.
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I think you can create a template and get reviewed by the lawyers
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I'd avoid it but like @canberk_ars said - for lean teams it can be a great place to start.
If there are companies who do similar work to you - I'd think about starting there and querying based on their documents vs starting from scratch.
You may use ChatGPT to make the core structure but for sure you can't use it for some special legal terms & conditions you need to check with the lawyers.
I think you can use it as a generic template like everyone else. But to be on the safe side and your product becomes big you have to re-read it and talk to your counsel or lawyer.
Hm. Probably not. If I needed to make a privacy policy without consulting a lawyer, I think I'd rather post a basic "privacy principles" document written in plain and simple words. I wouldn't trust myself or an LLM to write something legally binding like a full-blown, fancy-enterprise privacy policy.