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As the #AI hype train continues, the threat it poses to #privacy continues to grow. πŸ€–

Fortunately, @noybeu is fighting back! πŸ’ͺ πŸ’ͺ πŸ’ͺ
πŸ‘‰ tuta.com/blog/noyb-privacy-win…

What are your biggest concerns about how AI will impact your privacy? Let us know in the comments!

in reply to Tuta

today's devices come with an AI processor integrated. On my computer I have disabled it from UEFI settings. However, there is no such method on mobile devices. This means that I will never be able to upgrade my phone or computer.

It is a generally valid statement that AI can not be trusted, given that it can take its own decisions. So in order to actually benefit from it for specific use cases like photography etc, we have to be able to put hardware limitations on it.

in reply to Tuta

My biggest concern is that service providers of all kinds will jump on the bandwagon and implement existing AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT or others) without giving them much thought or taking precautions.

Currently, the implementation of AI in search engines is very popular. It is important that this is not done by default and that every input is not passed on to the AI tool without being asked.

You can use the tool on a voluntary basis if you are aware of the consequences.

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