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by renegadedev
5189 days ago
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Here's my wishlist: 1. OS and platform agnostic 2. Easy to use 3. High storage at least on the paid version 4. Secure 5. and above all, an unequivocal guarantee from Google that they won't "peek" into my files just to show ads on gmail or search based off this info, even in the free version. |
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Just wondering - why does it bother people to have algorithms reading your files? If you're not encrypting the files yourself, then at some point a Google computer has to "read" your file even just to save it to the database. Is there some point where the algorithm reaches a certain level of complexity (presumably the Google ad ranking algorithm is quite complex) that you feel like it's similar to a human looking at your files?