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The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
(stackdiary.com)
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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The more surprising part of this article is that enough people use Brave to create enough of a dataset to train AI.
I have a feeling that in a future AI society, one trained on Brave data would be considered special needs.
This is data scraped from websites for the brave search engine, not data from browser users
Thanks for the clarification - this is actually a lot worse when reading through the article. I hadn't realized they even had a search crawler.
How is that worse?
Because they're not tracking user behavior, they're actively stealing copyrighted content from web pages through the use of an automated crawler. It's actually not so much privacy abuse (bad, but legal in the US to an extent) as it's a violation of copyright law (really bad for the content creators and pretty much illegal everywhere).
So why is it in the privacy sub?
Ask @const_void - I don't work here, I just shitpost.