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Apple is adding chat GPT to every iPhone, meaning your personal data is about to be analyzed like never before. A test showed that Google devices send massive data dumps in the middle of the night. By age 13, the average kid in America has 72 million data points...

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Impy1 年前

Elon should definitely get on that, make his own phone company.

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Stop Socialist Tyranny1 年前

Looks like Big Tech is getting a little too cozy with our data. Are we just products in their market now? Maybe it's time to remind them we value privacy, not their constant surveillance. Orwell warned us about this...

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make it greener1 年前

even in airplane mode google know where you are. the movement of the phone, steps taken, estimated speed, walking driving etc. the data dump is ridiculous at the end. you can test this yourself using tools like wireshark and a laptop. set up the laptop as a wifi hotspot and wire it to your router. connect the phone to the wifi, then set it in airplane mode and turn off location and bluetooth. go for a long walk and return to your laptop, fire up surfshark so it captures the data flow and connect. their will be a flood of info sent to google on your movements.

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Frank T. Mackie1 年前

Apple anonymizes all ChatGPT handoffs, so OpenAI’s servers have no idea who has made a particular request, or who is getting the response.

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t swaggerrrrr1 年前

We are already being tracked on our phones, the cameras on the streets, in every store or business. Everyone is always watching you have no privacy realistically

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Sam Mitha1 年前

Is there a way to disable it? I hope so.

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j40online1 年前

Where’s the law protecting user data. Why doesn’t Apple Pay every individual for their data instead of stealing it?

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Mike Kunert1 年前

AI has and will continue to absorb all data. to keep information shielded from that happening, a pen and paper would be helpful.

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Max-Headroom.eth1 年前

me still rocking that Nokia300 . . .

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