Google removes privacy assurances after stuffing devices with their AI model(thatprivacyguy.com)
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Google removes privacy assurances after stuffing devices with their AI model
https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/google-quietly-removes-on-device-ai-privacy-claim/
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220 comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48050964
My apologies I wasnt aware, I just had an email in my inbox this morning alerting me to the Reddit post so decided to write up a followup article and given the interest in the topic here, wanted to post the update.
That said, i do go in to more legal woes that this creates for Google, so there is some important information in the new article and I have already passed this on to 2 State AGs I am connected to.
That said, i do go in to more legal woes that this creates for Google, so there is some important information in the new article and I have already passed this on to 2 State AGs I am connected to.
It seems that Google have decided it was not enough to breach the GDPR, ePrivacy Directive and Crminal Statutes relating to unauthorised access and use of computing devices - they have now decided to open themselves up to Consumer Protection regulations and the FTC Act... I have already passed this on to 2 State AGs