Showing posts with label AI_privacy_risks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI_privacy_risks. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

What Does AI Know About You? More Than You Think 2026

Every conversation you have with an AI assistant is potentially stored, analysed, and used to improve the model you're talking to. Beyond that, the AI companies building these tools are part of broader ecosystems — Google, Microsoft, Meta — that have been building detailed profiles of you for years. What AI systems actually know about you depends on which tools you use, which accounts they are connected to, and whether you have ever changed the default settings. Here is the…

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Is AI Watching You? How AI Surveillance Works in 2026

Yes — AI systems are collecting, analysing and making decisions about you right now. My assessment after years of working in security and privacy: the reality is more targeted and more consequential in specific areas than the "AI is watching everything" narrative suggests, and less science-fiction in others. Some of this is legal, transparent, and something you agreed to. Some of it is invisible. The honest picture is more nuanced than either "AI is watching everything" or "you have nothing…

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