That’s some wild slippery slope fallacy. Privacy respecting AI was a highly requested feature, whether you wanted it or not.
How does them adding an AI mail assistant that is completely private lead to them eventually not being privacy respecting? These things have nothing to do with each other.
AI is not inherently a privacy invading tool, its just that the majority of services offering it are free, hence them profiting off data.
That’s some wild slippery slope fallacy. Privacy respecting AI was a highly requested feature, whether you wanted it or not.
How does them adding an AI mail assistant that is completely private lead to them eventually not being privacy respecting? These things have nothing to do with each other.
AI is not inherently a privacy invading tool, its just that the majority of services offering it are free, hence them profiting off data.