I'm glad you laid this out. But I have so many questions, chief among them being, if they're inserting cookies on user devices without consent and sharing that data with FB, Google, Intercom, etc, how did this go so long before being detected?
Also, is this also the case for the various desktop apps from the LLM providers?
It was known in the industry Cat but not many had the courage to speak against them. They insert the cookies just like Linkedin did, either with zero point pixel or throught other means, like server side loading where the cookie is loaded from the server and sent back to your terminal either as a persistent cookie or a temporary cookie.
If you have an AI present on your laptop, congratulations you've opened the Pandora's box. Having an AI installed at software level in your laptop it's like having the window open but the front door closed. From API poisoning to literally prompt injection your installed AI is the biggest threat to your machine and digital life.
Never, ever install an AI on your laptop or smartphone.
Chrome basically has your name after all their tracking. ChatGPT can track you just from your IP location in your device. Even if you’re not logged into their system. Our legal system doesn’t understand technology. It’s pretty horrifying.
It's exactly like I said a year ago. The moment anyone is using an AI, the machine already creates a de facto tracking system underneath your prompt, breaching GDPR and other privacy laws. There is no written consent clearly stated to the users and certainly no disclaimer that the information will be collected, sent, used by unauthorised third parties, those itself constitute a data breach. But hey.... For AI evangelists it's a must to use AI no matter what.
I'm glad you laid this out. But I have so many questions, chief among them being, if they're inserting cookies on user devices without consent and sharing that data with FB, Google, Intercom, etc, how did this go so long before being detected?
Also, is this also the case for the various desktop apps from the LLM providers?
It was known in the industry Cat but not many had the courage to speak against them. They insert the cookies just like Linkedin did, either with zero point pixel or throught other means, like server side loading where the cookie is loaded from the server and sent back to your terminal either as a persistent cookie or a temporary cookie.
If you have an AI present on your laptop, congratulations you've opened the Pandora's box. Having an AI installed at software level in your laptop it's like having the window open but the front door closed. From API poisoning to literally prompt injection your installed AI is the biggest threat to your machine and digital life.
Never, ever install an AI on your laptop or smartphone.
Chrome basically has your name after all their tracking. ChatGPT can track you just from your IP location in your device. Even if you’re not logged into their system. Our legal system doesn’t understand technology. It’s pretty horrifying.
It's exactly like I said a year ago. The moment anyone is using an AI, the machine already creates a de facto tracking system underneath your prompt, breaching GDPR and other privacy laws. There is no written consent clearly stated to the users and certainly no disclaimer that the information will be collected, sent, used by unauthorised third parties, those itself constitute a data breach. But hey.... For AI evangelists it's a must to use AI no matter what.