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How much proof is there that smart tvs and phones listen to you?
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I worry that you're making AI out as the good option, but really they are both awful, AI is simply less mature. There hasn't yet been time to inject ads into generated responses (but it's coming), and the users don't yet feel the surveillance of each of their prompts.
And are you saying users don't get any functionality from their smartphones? I find my smartphone more helpful than an LLM that spits out statistically likely responses while destroying our water, air, and electricity prices; stealing intellectual property from small artists who can't fight back; and removing the humanity in peoples' interactions.
AI capacity isn’t being built to serve users. It’s being used to profile their histories, to unmask their anonymity online so their profiles can be made more accurate.
Why do you think they want everything stored in the cloud? For convenience?
No, I am not a AI fanboy. I just compared bad to worse.
Of course users get something from their smartphones, but not from the spyware on it. The spyware is not an integral function of a smartphone.