Boundaries: Privacy, Truth Sources, Audit, and Failure Modes
Summarizes the system boundaries and failure modes: privacy, project truth sources, premature automation, site truth drift, and AI output mistaken for evidence.
6 public items tagged privacy.
Summarizes the system boundaries and failure modes: privacy, project truth sources, premature automation, site truth drift, and AI output mistaken for evidence.
Explains why project AI should not read the whole central knowledge base by default and how local facts, narrow interfaces, and selective memory reduce risk.
A note on separating raw material from publishable work when Codex is part of the workflow.
"Most advanced" does not equal "most suitable for ordinary people to use reliably." Different regions, account types, phone numbers, payment methods, and network conditions affect which tools you can actually use. The best combination for ordinary people is one that reliably gets things done.
Once your personal site can be published and updated, copy one fixed pre-publish prompt so Codex checks privacy, images, links, and phone readability before every release.
Establishing safety boundaries so this series does not read like advertising. Do not casually upload ID cards, bank cards, or complete family privacy details. Do not let AI make medical, legal, or investment decisions for you. Letting AI do work does not mean handing over your judgment.