The rise of generative AI in 2025 poses significant privacy risks, as users may unknowingly consent to data harvesting by trusted companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google.
Users often trust apps and default settings, but this can leave personal data exposed to LLMs, threatening individuals' privacy rights by exposing emails and cloud documents.
To protect privacy, users can opt out of AI features in their apps, such as disabling Apple Intelligence or adjusting data control settings in the ChatGPT app.
Dropbox allows data sharing with third-party AI if specific features are used, highlighting the need for users to be mindful about which functionalities they engage.
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