Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi I guess tomorrow I completely uninstall it.. I've been using Firefox for about a year and kept chrome around in case of compatibility issues.. I've opened it maybe twice over that time.
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@campuscodi The problem is not Google, the problem are the people who don't care about any of it. Voting with your feet (leaving the product) would force the company to make changes for the good. People don't care.
We are quickly becoming a distopian world.
@Mistonas in fairness most people have no idea, they don't follow this kind of news so it never reaches them. The media could cover it but you know that's not happening anymore.
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi oh no! the obvious, predictable and predicted thing has come to pass!
if only somebody had warned us!*faints dramatically onto day bed*
This timeline is so bloody stupid.
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi serves people right for using Chrome. Been saying it for years, but people are like "no, everyone uses it, blah blah"... and unlike Edge you can't even use the excuse that it's been pre-installed. Using Chrome is a choice.
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@Mistonas in fairness most people have no idea, they don't follow this kind of news so it never reaches them. The media could cover it but you know that's not happening anymore.
@TheStoneDonkey @Mistonas Even if you tell people, they don't care. Maybe they need to hear it from multiple angles and repeatedly, but just knowing about it is not enough to give up the comfortable life.
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi Google: Guys no, it's just our new offering "Local+". It gathers info locally and just "re-localizes" it to another location that is more local to me and my clients, that's all! Nothing remotely fishy (hehe) about this at all!
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi Google are like stalkers and thieves. They have no respect for their users.
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@Mistonas in fairness most people have no idea, they don't follow this kind of news so it never reaches them. The media could cover it but you know that's not happening anymore.
@TheStoneDonkey @Mistonas was 'we didn't know' not always the excuse of the masses?
Education is more than a privilege; it's also an responsibility to society.
With power comes responsibility, can't do one without the other.
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@campuscodi Google: Guys no, it's just our new offering "Local+". It gathers info locally and just "re-localizes" it to another location that is more local to me and my clients, that's all! Nothing remotely fishy (hehe) about this at all!
@koh_kun @campuscodi it only localizes the energy spend while keeping the profitable data stream coming. That's sneaky.
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Redditors have caught Google secretly updating its Chrome terms of service to remove a line that guaranteed that local AI models won't send data to Google servers.
That's now gone, meaning your local AI sends data to Google, so it's not that local.
@campuscodi
Anyone still using Chrome deserves everything they get.