New website shows you how much Google AI can learn from your photos
Briefly

"I don't control any of the future outcomes that this will enable. So now, shouldn't I be more responsible?" Mohandas reflects on the implications of AI technology.
Mohandas wanted to develop an alternative service that is open source and end-to-end encrypted, saying it should be "more private, wholesome, and trustworthy."
Ente launched https://Theyseeyourphotos.com, allowing users to see how Google’s AI interprets their images, prompting a discussion on privacy.
Though Ente has over 100,000 users, Mohandas finds it hard to explain to the wider audience why they should consider alternatives to Google Photos.
Read at Ars Technica
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