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Anders Thoresson

Länktips från confer.to:

Confessions to a data lake | Confer Blog

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The core idea is that your conversations with an AI assistant should be as private as your conversations with a person. Not because you're doing something wrong, but because privacy is what lets you think freely.

Moxie Marlinspike som ligger bakom den krypterade meddelandeappen Signal släpper nytt.

Confer är en AI-baserad chattbot byggd på samma tankar som Signal: Konversationer på internet ska kunna vara privata.

I en serie blogginlägg – det är det första jag länkar här – förklarar han de bakomliggande principerna, både vad det gäller varför och hur.

We went through the same cycle with email. In the early days, people treated email like private correspondence. Then we learned that our emails live forever on corporate servers, that they're subject to discovery in lawsuits, that they're available to law enforcement, that they're scanned for advertising. Slowly, culturally, we adjusted our expectations. We learned not to put certain things in email.

Särskilt intressant tycker jag att det här blir i resonemangen om annonser i AI-assistenter:

When advertising comes to AI assistants, they will slowly become oriented around convincing us of something (to buy something, to join something, to identify with something), but they will be armed with total knowledge of your context, your concerns, your hesitations. It will be as if a third party pays your therapist to convince you of something.

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