Everything you do generates data, every single moment of every single day, whether it’s digital or not (yet) digital.
Online, every action you take turns into datapoints - from the clicks you make, to the clicks you don’t make, your searches, and even your mouse movements. Big tech platforms are free for you to use because your data is the product, which is sold to advertisers so you can get personalized ads. Useful, but not under your control.
We all accept cookies, terms of conditions, privacy policies without reading them, because we will accept them anyway - we want access to the internet and all the amazing things it has to offer.
But there is a different way.
Our business model at Zemlia is different. When you pay for Zemlia, you're paying for access to tools that make your data work for you and improve your life on YOUR terms. Paying for a service means you are intentionally investing funds into a business model you can understand. You cancel your subscription, we don’t keep your data. Your data belongs to you.
Your data belongs to you.
Data Privacy with AI
Here is one example of this in practice.
We are leveraging OpenAI’s ChatGPT in our AI Coach platform. For us to provide a hyper-personalized experience, we need to know a lot about you - where you live, what you care about, what you have already done, what you want to do in the future.
One of the ways we've already implemented protections is by segregating personal-identifying data from the data, before we give the data to your AI Coach. So, your AI Coach will know everything it needs to know to help you, but it will not know your name or email (unless you tell it directly). Zemlia gets to know you so it can be helpful, but isn't (and will never be) willing to sell your address to strangers.
We have also made sure that the conversations you have with your AI Coach are not used for training ChatGPT, this is in the OpenAI documentation. We are monitoring updates, and if that ever changes, we will let you know.