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by rolenthedeep
1232 days ago
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Think about what kinds of data an AI assistant would store about you vs what your phone stores. Your phone is already more or less an extension of your brain, and whether or not you can be forced to unlock and surrender it for inspection is already a contentious topic. IANAL, but phone privacy would probably set the precedent for AI assistant privacy. Always keep your phone encrypted and be aware what your local laws are. Some places will force you to provide biometric authentication, but not provide a PIN or password. Check if your phone has a duress lockdown mode: some phones lock and/or wipe if you press the power button five times or something like that. |
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