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I just hope they aren't uploading my CV directly into ChatGPT out of privacy concerns.
Most people don't even know what ChatGPT is. I'm going to say there are at least a sizeable amount of people uploading resumes without any concern for privacy.
ChatGTP is a framework hosted on OpenAI's servers, it doesn't "collect" your data itself, instead companies pay OpenAI to make use of it to basically come up with clever ways to sort data and find patterns and results. Those companies are the ones who save your data and feed it through algorithms to look for whatever result they've trained their slice of the AI to look for. This is the way that most Large Language Models work right now, there's only a handful of actual LLM's that are owned by larger companies and rented out to developers.
ChatGPT* as a service absolutely does collect your data, though - at least on the free tier, not sure what their policy is for paying members and such.
And OpenAI is absolutely the one sifting through all that data - in an attempt to improve their LLM. I would be surprised if they were selling that data, honestly, since they of all people know how valuable it is for them to keep it to themselves.