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by arp242
847 days ago
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Informed consent is key. Do they clearly inform you of this when using these tools or is it hidden in a dense Privacy Policy somewhere with language so vague and woolly most people hardly understand it, which you "accepted" when you first installed Windows? I don't have a Windows machine and didn't check, but I'm guessing it's a lot closer to the second than the first. In principle I don't think anything is "wrong" with keeping a record of AI chat sessions, but you do need to know about it so you can modify your behaviour as you see fit (i.e. ask different questions). If there's a camera pointed at you then some might decide that the nose is best left unpicked and those balls will have to remain unscratched. This is really the problem with a lot of these things: not that they're doing these things as such, but that it's so hidden and obfuscated that you need to spend an hour or more trying to understand it, and even then you only know what they "may" do, not what they "actually" do – a lot of these privacy policies are so vague and full of qualified language that they "may" do almost anything. And even in recording conversations there's nuance. Is this recorded with your full account detail, or is that information stripped? Are all conversations recorded or only some? Etc. etc. |
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That is often a crucial issue in these discussions around big tech, enshittification, and so on.