I'm sorry to say this, but most people don't care. Most governments don't care. Companies don't care. Not that it's not important. But protecting people's ID is at the lower part of the list for most organizations. There are hardly any consequences. Leaking PII is still a joke nowadays.
AI being a Yes-Man is slowly sabotaging it's own answers, because it negatively impact the user's decision. Yes/No are equally important, within a coherent context, for objective reasons. But being supported in the wrong direction is a castastrophe multiplier, down the road. The AI should be neutral, doubtful at times.
I'm terribly sorry to bring this up this way but: if Amazon is a bad employer, why are so many people working for this business? Is it because it's better than jobs with comparable wages (are others similar?)