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by himata4113
3 days ago
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Apple could have the same kind of permission dialogues with their own models (and they actually should). Each and every (first-time) use of a feature should: 1) ask for permission explaining the scope
2) warn you about the dangers with a confirmation / nevermind option
Putting this in practice: 1) Acme AI requires access to your email provider in order to execute this request. Grant / Deny
2) You're about to let Acme AI read and send emails on your behalf, this might be dangerous due to X and Y. Do you want to continue? / Nevermind.
In this case: 1) Asks for access to a service
2) Asks for a specific use-case of the service
1 is access to data, you might want to give broad access to some applications and input data2 is permission to act, but you might want to deny access to some parts such as sending email and scope to summarization |
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