The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times
How newsrooms should use AI — or if they should at all — has been a recurrent debate within the media industry over the last several years. Increasingly, these rules are being hammered out…
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How newsrooms should use AI — or if they should at all — has been a recurrent debate within the media industry over the last several years. Increasingly, these rules are being hammered out…
…While cameras that analyze activities inside your home raise privacy concerns, the depth of context they can provide is a crucial piece of this puzzle. That’s why SwitchBot’s local-first…
…be used by a gen-AI service like Alexa Plus to enable other actions in your home. Of course, more information can lead to more privacy concerns. While detailed text descriptions of…
…Of course, these AI-powered platforms raise privacy concerns. Most rely on the cloud for the processing power to implement AI features, meaning the private data your home generates — who is home…
…Chinese phone makers are quickly adopting it while Apple, Samsung, and Google have been reluctant — likely because of some concerns about the battery tech degrading faster than straight-up lithium-ion. Motorola…
…And as my colleague Victoria Song recently wrote, most smart glasses still don’t make sense, not to mention the problem that there are growing privacy concerns about smart glasses. Despite all…
…of Service * Google Health Data and Privacy Policy (formerly Fitbit) If you’re concerned about your health data being used to train Google’s AI, that option is turned off by default…
…Platforms Technologies Privacy Policy * Supplemental Facebook View Privacy Policy * Supplemental Facebook View Terms of Service * United States Regional Privacy Notice * Health and Safety Information * Voice Controls Privacy Notice * Meta AI Third Party…
…also be shared with Walmart, according to the viewing data supplement on the privacy policy. I was concerned that down the line Vizio might find a way to force users to agree…
…But it’s very concerning, and seems entirely avoidable by not loading up the phone with third-party software to begin with. [Image: Long live tent mode. https://platform.theverge.com/wp…