Anonymous wrote:You're also informing Google or Microsoft or Claude of the same. If you're cool with that, great. But your child may have other thoughts.
are there any privacy controls that protect? using a vpn? providing information that is stripped of names, doesn't use "my child," etc.? using AI but not through an "account" and while having privacy controls turned on?
I don't want my data out there in the wild world, but it seems impossible to avoid. When I go to the doctor, they're asking me if they can use AI for the visit notes, and I don't get any information about what AI system, under what conditions my data is kept private, etc.
We're approaching the point at which it seems impossible to opt out of this stuff or if you do, you are missing out on significant assistance.