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Google's AI Defaults Trap Users in Privacy Maze Despite Privacy Claims

via Ars Technica·Apr 30

Ars Technica reports that Google's AI interface, Gemini, presents an illusion of choice while actually trapping users in a privacy maze that contradicts the company's public statements. This reality check matters because it exposes the hidden costs of AI defaults, showing how user data is harvested under the guise of convenience. The broader implication is a growing need for regulatory intervention to ensure digital platforms are transparent about how they utilize and monetize personal information.

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