Are AI Assistants built for us or to exploit us? and other questions for the AI industry
Briefly

As AI assistants become a greater presence in people's lives, the article examines the implications for privacy related to data collection by tech giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Apple. While the convenience offered by these technologies is undeniable, the article warns that users, like Layla, may lose control over their personal data from the onset. Essential questions arise regarding what data is collected, its intended use, and potential risks that accompany the adoption of these tools.
As AI Assistants become more integrated into our daily lives, individuals must question the privacy implications of these technologies and what data is being collected.
The competitive landscape among major tech companies raises concerns about how much data each assistant requires, and the potential risks associated with personal data handling.
Read at Privacy International
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