Privacy vs. AI & Tech: Have We Lost the Fight?
According to Bloomberg's report, a recent bug in OpenAI's ChatGPT led to the exposure of some users' past conversation titles to others.
With the rise of artificial intelligence and the increasing amount of data being collected on us every day, it's becoming harder and harder to maintain our privacy in the digital age.
But does that mean we've lost the fight altogether?
Do you think AI has made it impossible to maintain privacy in the digital age?
Let's have a closer look at the intersection of privacy and AI/Tech, explore the challenges we're facing, and discuss what we can do to protect ourselves.
Which apps do you trust the most to protect your privacy?
Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts on the matter!
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Gabe Moronta@mogabr
Visla
Not done, but if anything its more of a reason why people need to be more vigilant, and hold investors more accountable, so that investors can do their due diligence when it comes time to take a seat at the cap table. Demand more privacy, and only back those companies that has shown a history of doing the right thing, or at least fighting to protect privacy to a degree.
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I'll start: I'm a Proton suite lover (plus the email design got even better last year)
About Privacy vs AI & Tech, should I write an article about it on The ChatGPT Post?