AI Assistants Need to Know a Lot About You to Work Best. Is That OK?
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The new wave of digital agents that began to crop up in late 2022 and 2023, however, can effortlessly do everything from creating recipes to summing up your emails to even writing social media captions for your photos.
But the new cohort of high-tech digital butlers also requires trust in Big Tech, a sizable ask after data breaches, controversies like the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal and investigations into privacy practices have shaken our faith in tech companies.
New AI tools may not require more personal data, but it's the new ways these tools connect the dots between different types of personal data, like our emails and texts, that raise fresh privacy concerns.
Read at CNET
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