Kevin Bankston, a Senior Advisor on AI Governance, discusses this concerning Google Gemini behavior.

    • Praise Idleness
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      172 months ago

      Yes it’s true. It’s also true that Google should try to be more trustworthy so that normal people can use without getting their data stolen.

    • @Evotech
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      72 months ago

      No, you can encryot it. I use cryptomator

    • @[email protected]
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      -52 months ago

      And with stuff like Anything LLM you can self host an entirety local multimodal agent in a handful of clicks.

  • sylver_dragon
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    392 months ago

    “The cloud” continues to be someone else’s computer. If you put your data up there, it’s no longer your data.

    • @Cyyy
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      52 months ago

      except if you put it in a password encrypted archive beforehand. because then nobody has access to it.

        • @Cyyy
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          12 months ago

          how would they scan the inside of a password protected zip archive? the whole purpose of the password is that nobody can open it without the pw. you can may look at the zip archive self and check the checksum or maybe filenames, but not open and extract the files to check them (images etc). specially not if you maybe even use rar archives who are even more secure and you can protect even filename lists etc.

          • tb_
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            02 months ago

            I’unno, read the article.

  • @LordCrom
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    82 months ago

    How about stop using Google’s shit…problem solved.

  • katy ✨
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    12 months ago

    no way to turn it off they said yet you can literally go into settings -> app extensions -> uncheck google workspace…

  • @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    For Bankston, the issue seems localized to Google Drive, and only happens after pressing the Gemini button on at least one document.

    Turns out, when you tell it to look at your document, it looks at your document. Who could possibly have known?!

    • @SteveJobs
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      432 months ago

      Literally the next sentence:

      The matching document type (in this case, PDF) will subsequently automatically trigger Google Gemini for all future files of the same type opened within Google Drive.

      So documents you didn’t tell it to look at.

      • @Armok_the_bunny
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        242 months ago

        Also sounds like you can’t turn it back off, once it turns itself on.