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Microsoft engages in damage limitation at congressional hearing (13.6.2024): Safety takes priority over AI
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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1090024" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>Security is not software, it is a process (of which software is only a very small aspect), and it is cultural from the home to the workplace all the way up to the global level.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It does not matter. Regardless of anyone trying to do AI with privacy in mind, millions of entities will use AI without regard to users and their privacy. User privacy in the digital space ended decades ago. That Genei was let out of the bottle in the 1990s and cannot be put back into it.</p><p></p><p>I bet in the end many more users will want the benefits of AI such as Recall despite the risks to privacy and security. Right now the outcry is mainly from activists. Consumers, as a group, always have an overall preference for convenience. The more convenient, the more consumers are willing to look past risks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1090024, member: 113651"] Security is not software, it is a process (of which software is only a very small aspect), and it is cultural from the home to the workplace all the way up to the global level. It does not matter. Regardless of anyone trying to do AI with privacy in mind, millions of entities will use AI without regard to users and their privacy. User privacy in the digital space ended decades ago. That Genei was let out of the bottle in the 1990s and cannot be put back into it. I bet in the end many more users will want the benefits of AI such as Recall despite the risks to privacy and security. Right now the outcry is mainly from activists. Consumers, as a group, always have an overall preference for convenience. The more convenient, the more consumers are willing to look past risks. [/QUOTE]
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