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fromZDNET
2 days ago

This silent Android feature scans your photos for 'sensitive content' - how to disable it

Without directly naming SafetyCore, Google explained that the optional setting can blur photos that may contain nudity and display a warning before you view or share them. Sensitive Content Warnings appears to use SafetyCore to analyze images locally on your device. Google has emphasized that SafetyCore runs entirely on your phone -- images don't leave your device, and Google doesn't know if nudity was flagged.
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fromThe Verge
1 month ago

AI doesn't belong in journaling

The inconvenience of a blank page is essential to authentic journaling; AI-driven prompts and conveniences risk undermining reflection, vulnerability, and serendipitous insight.
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