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AIZDNet

Why Chrome may have quietly downloaded a 4GB file to your PC - and how to get rid of it

Google Chrome has quietly downloaded a 4GB file related to Google's on-device AI model to users' PCs without explicit notification. This raises concerns about transparency in AI deployment and data usage practices that could influence user trust and regulatory scrutiny of tech companies.

#Google#Chrome#on-device AI
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TechTechCrunch

Clarifai deletes 3 million photos that OkCupid provided to train facial recognition AI, report says

Clarifai deleted 3 million photos that OkCupid provided for facial recognition AI training following an FTC settlement. This enforcement action highlights regulatory scrutiny over data sharing practices between tech companies and AI developers.

#Clarifai#OkCupid#FTC settlement
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AIZDNet

Google to pay $135M settlement to Android phone users - how to claim your share if you qualify

Google agreed to pay $135 million to settle claims it sent Android user data over cellular connections without permission. This settlement highlights ongoing privacy compliance costs for tech companies and creates direct financial returns for affected Android users.

#Google#$135 million settlement#Android
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AIZDNet

Fitbit lets you upload medical records and ask its AI for advice now - but is that safe?

Fitbit now allows users to upload medical records and receive AI-powered health advice, including personalized recommendations based on lab results. This represents a significant expansion of consumer AI into healthcare analytics, though it raises important data privacy and medical accuracy concerns.

#Fitbit#healthcare AI#medical records
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