>>1479680>take your meds dudeThe nascent age of AI is upon us. All that data would have been problematic in the "old days" but with AI, it can analyze huge amounts of info, so it now makes sense for the companies to collect the data and then sell it to either Big Data corporations or to law enforcement for the processing fees.
A "mouse service" would know what you are doing and where and what. If you click on an image, it has access to that data. If you are at a secret website, you've now revealed the URL "
http:/secret.info/user_Snacks/nude_underage13yr_92.mp4" or something similar which you definitely don't want anyone to know. Or you clicked on your home NAS server the following file to have your image program display it "P:\pix\pedobear\age13.jpg". Since you used the Service to click on it, that file is accessible to the Service at that instant of time regardless of your other protections. You clicked and granted access. So, who knows what the Service will do when it gets a back query sent to it from the AI to send a metadata file info (with thumbnail) of the suspicious image. An AI can determine on the fly if it is worth investigating or not.
It does sound like a conspiracy, but China does that already with smartphones. So it's not like there isn't a government already into this. By the way, Ford patented the system to have your own car automatically report crimes such as speeding to the police. This means the police can already have your data, and catch you lying if you deny you were speeding. The day is coming when more and more hardware is going to snitch on you simply because AI programs are able to process in real time the mountains of incoming data. AI makes it possible to deal with the data.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0_0XBCquo4