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by threecheese
381 days ago
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This product is positioned as a personal copilot, and future iterations (based on leaked plans, may or may not be true) as a wholly integrated life assistant. Why would a customer expect this not to be private? How can one even know how it could be used against them, when they do t even know what’s being collected or gleaned from collected data? I am following these issues closely, as I am terrified that my “assistant” will some day prevent me from obtaining employment, insurance, medical care etc. And I’m just a non law breaking normie. A current day example would be TX state authorities using third party social/ad data to identify potentially pregnant women along with ALPR data purchased from a third party to identify any who attempt to have an out of state abortion, so they can be prosecuted. Whatever you think about that law, it is terrifying that a shift in it could find arbitrary digital signals being used against you in this way. |
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