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How is this building that?
Like I'm a privacy but and very against surveillance, but this doesn't seem to be that. It is a model that seems like could even be deployed to more privacy friendly sites (PH is not that).
In context, each paver in the road to hell seems just and good intentionned
But after all we've been through, falling for this trick again, it's a choice. Maybe they think, this time, they'll be the ones wearing the boots.
But how does this at all enable anything to worry about?
Normalizes using AI to profile user's search history in a non-anonimous way. People used to say, if I die delete my browser history. Now they're glad caretaker AI are keeping an eye on everyone's search. Soon we won't be able to take a shit with AI knowing what we had for diner. But hey, THINK OF THE FUCKING CHILDREN
They already have this data, they already used AI over it, they already sell it. Thats their business model.
I agree that's an issue, but its not specific to this nor is this dependent on this.
Yes, this is not new, it is just about normalization and testing the waters for backlash before they do something, less whiteknightey with it and they don't manage to keep it out of the news.