Google's Gemini AI caught scanning Google Drive hosted PDF files without permission — user complains feature can't be disabled
Google's Gemini AI caught scanning Google Drive hosted PDF files without permission — user complains feature can't be disabled
Kevin Bankston, a Senior Advisor on AI Governance, discusses this concerning Google Gemini behavior.
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...Why would you post unencrypted personal information onto the cloud in the first place?
6 1 Reply!RemindMe in two hours to give my doctor my new SSN after my last one got stolen: 644-11-9217
6 0 ReplyThere's a certain level of due-diligence that you can use when you're moving personal information around on the cloud. Hospitals have a legal obligation to keep your medical records secure; Google does not.
5 0 ReplyYes, I wanted to one-up your disbelief by pretending I use random text boxes to store personal information.
Maybe one of these days I'll make a joke that's funny instead of confusing...
7 0 ReplyIf it makes you feel better, I'm mildly autistic, so I tend to see things a bit more literally than most.
7 0 ReplyThis whole exchange made me feel better. Thank you for being you
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