Thanks for the newsletter, as always. I’m currently thinking about the privacy implications of Open AI’s Atlas browser. Delve a little deeper into their privacy policy and it gets a little opaque. Will users want (or need) that level of deep insight about your browsing history/personal data being stored in Open AI’s memory to be recalled at a later date? Do people even think about what’s being collected and the implications? All browsers collect data but some are more transparent/give users better control over what’s stored. Great article, delving into the subject: https://archive.ph/48HqZ
Thanks for sharing Si - I need to spend a bit more time with the privacy policy as on the surface just having access to browsing history and creating memories shouldn't cause too many concerns, but I would be worried if OpenAI were also capturing the content on screen (emails, bank balances, product choices etc.), and not just a record of what websites I'd visited!
Thanks for the newsletter, as always. I’m currently thinking about the privacy implications of Open AI’s Atlas browser. Delve a little deeper into their privacy policy and it gets a little opaque. Will users want (or need) that level of deep insight about your browsing history/personal data being stored in Open AI’s memory to be recalled at a later date? Do people even think about what’s being collected and the implications? All browsers collect data but some are more transparent/give users better control over what’s stored. Great article, delving into the subject: https://archive.ph/48HqZ
Thanks for sharing Si - I need to spend a bit more time with the privacy policy as on the surface just having access to browsing history and creating memories shouldn't cause too many concerns, but I would be worried if OpenAI were also capturing the content on screen (emails, bank balances, product choices etc.), and not just a record of what websites I'd visited!