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Dropbox removed ability to opt your files out of AI training
(news.ycombinator.com)
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your files?
your files? LOL
Don't forget, Dropbox belongs to Microsoft. The harddisks where "your" files are stored belong to Microsoft.
Unless you have a source this is straight up disinformation. As far as I'm aware and as far as I can tell, Dropbox is an independent company.
Source? I never heard about a MS acquisition or majority stock buy.
you might be confusing one drive with Dropbox, I don't think DB is MS owned