Tag: privacy
All the articles with the tag "privacy".
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OpenAI Memory Controls Are Becoming The Trust Interface
OpenAI's new ChatGPT memory controls show why personal AI needs editable, visible, reversible memory before users can trust deeper personalization.
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OpenAI Lockdown Mode Turns Security Into A Product Surface
ChatGPT Lockdown Mode shows where personal AI is heading: useful memory and tools on one side, hard security boundaries on the other.
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Amazon Bee Shows the Ambient AI Consent Problem
Amazon's Bee wearable points toward proactive ambient AI, but always-available memory has a hard social problem: other people did not opt in.
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Google Is Putting Gemini Back on Your Face
Google's Android XR eyewear starts with audio glasses this fall. The hard part is not the frames, it is trust in public.
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ChatGPT Wants to Sit Next to Your Bank Account
OpenAI's personal finance preview lets Pro users connect accounts through Plaid. The product challenge is trust, not budgeting.
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Google Remy Shows the Assistant War Is About Personal Context
Google is reportedly testing Remy, a 24/7 Gemini personal agent. The real advantage is not chat, it is access to your life stack.
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GitHub Will Train AI on Your Code Starting April 24. You Have to Opt Out.
Starting April 24, GitHub will use your Copilot interactions to train AI models. Free, Pro, and Pro+ users are enrolled by default. You have to actively opt out. Most people will not.
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ChatGPT Health: The Tool You Want, the Trade You Don't See
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health to translate your medical records into human language. The value is real. The question is what they get in exchange. And the answer is more than you think.