As AI grows, users deserve tools to limit its access to personal data
Which of these levels of personal detail do you feel comfortable sharing with your smartphone? And should every app on that device have the same level of knowledge about your personal details? Welcome to the concept of siloed sharing. If you want to keep relying on your favorite device to store and automatically sort through your data, it's time to start considering whether you want to trust device-, app-, and cloud-level AI services to share access to all of your information, or whether there should be highly differential access levels with silo-class safeguards in place. Your phone already contains far more information about you than you realize. Depending on who makes the phone's operating system and chips, that information might be spread across storage silos -- separate folders and/or "secure enclaves" -- that aren't easily accessible to the network, the operating system, or other apps.
Nov-12-2019, 00:34:17 GMT
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