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WhatAmLemmy, (edited ) in Privacy Checkup Quiz: How well do you protect your privacy and security?

Shit site that only exists to market Theema.

Questions are dumb. Bailed after a few.

“Software recommendations” suggests their own product over signal. Surprise!

Recommends Brave. Doesn’t even list Firefox.

Closed. Downvoted. This site and Theema should be avoided.

xilliah, in Unclassified letter reveals NSA's warrantless purchase of Americans' internet browsing data

Now imagine a rapist taking over your country.

oDDmON, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages

Oh, but Bard’ll give you plenty of chances to opt out.

Whether Sundar Pichai honors that is another matter entirely.

solarvector,

How do you opt out? Stop texting and delete all messages?

emptyother,

You send in one of those 30-days requests to have all your data purged from Google, probably.

chemicalwonka, (edited )
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if u cannot check the source code of Google AI you cannot trust his claims

emptyother, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages

Can’t say I didn’t expect that.

Melody, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages

Hold it there Privacy Enthusiasts!

Read this first, it explains the learning technology: federated.withgoogle.com

Read the article! The change isn’t live yet…and you can likely disable it once it drops.

“While an exact date is still unknown,” Bard says, “all signs point towards Bard’s arrival in Google Messages sometime in 2024. It could be a matter of weeks or months, but it’s definitely coming.” Meanwhile, what we’ve seen thus far remains buried deep inside a beta release and subject to change before release.

name_NULL111653,

Good, gives me time to switch to a FOSS sms app…

JohnDClay, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages

Used as training data, or used as prompts to give further context? The former would be very troubling since it’d then be available to anyone able to engineer the right prompt. But I suspect they’re looking at doing the latter.

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