Chip Hallett, author of 'The Ultimate Privacy Playbook,' claims that Apple Intelligence could learn how you use your banking apps and even track your movements. 'iPhone users beware,' Hallett warned in a TikTok video. He advised people to 'stop' using the feature and instructed viewers how to turn it off. His warning highlights the potential risks related to privacy involving sensitive financial and location data.
One major concern is the AI's ability to analyze sensitive information. Hallett emphasizes that users should take immediate action to limit what Apple Intelligence can access, advising people to turn the feature off for all banking, health and fitness, and location-using apps. This is crucial as the AI does not just sit passively - it actively pulls information from apps, potentially exposing personal details.
Though Apple claims that its AI feature does not store your personal data, it's still collecting a lot of precious information. The surgery over privacy methods is ongoing as users wonder how their data is really being handled and whether the data processed in Apple's 'Private Cloud Compute' system could potentially be accessed by others.
Apple's privacy page states that the AI uses data 'to best assist you' and deliver personalized experiences. This creates an uneasy balance between customization and the potential loss of personal privacy, raising alarms among users about their data safety and security.
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