Proton launches free tool to show enterprises what ChatGPT and Claude know about employees
Brief
Privacy-focused tech company Proton has launched a free tool designed to show users exactly what large language models such as ChatGPT and Claude have learned about them from months or years of conversation history, a capability that speaks directly to the shadow AI problem now facing enterprise security teams.
The tool, called AI Paper Trail, works by analysing conversation exports that users download directly from ChatGPT or Claude.
It then generates a personal report that includes an AI Exposure Score quantifying how much has been extracted and how revealing it is, a breakdown of inferred personal information such as occupation, habits and relationships, an estimated financial value of that data to an AI provider, and a “Privacy Type” profiling the user’s approach to data sharing.
Proton says uploaded files are deleted immediately after analysis and are never stored on its servers.
