Is it possible to limit how much information I share with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model?
Yes! 
One of the most serious concerns users have when using an AI model is how much of their interaction is being kept and used to train/improve the platform's performance.   Beyond privacy concerns, it's a fair complaint to argue users are doing a developer's job for free!
It is possible to limit, or even turn off, data collection and retention when it comes to user-AI interaction.  Terms of service and privacy policies are neither standard nor uniform across models, however, and keep in mind these can change or be updated at any time.
Spreadsheet section regarding stopping data sharing with AI models.
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