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by Rohansi
1 day ago
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That's exactly my point. It's just the reputation they've built. > But barring that, having them volunteer to be responsible stewards—and prevent others from acting badly here—is potentially one of the best alternatives. This is the part that bugs me. Reputations are earned. Ask yourself: would Apple allow another entity to deploy their AI assistant on iOS if they respect user privacy at least as well as Apple? I doubt it! Apple is not doing this as a kindness to its customers - it directly benefits Apple as an excuse to lock competitors out of their platform. |
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OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Perplexity, and everyone else in this space are openly brazen about how much of your information they want to consume—however possible—to store in perpetuity and use for whatever future purpose they want.