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keyanp | 2 years ago
> Your files within Dropbox are sent to a third-party AI only when you chose to interact with AI powered features. For example, when you ask a question about a file.
keyanp | 2 years ago
> Your files within Dropbox are sent to a third-party AI only when you chose to interact with AI powered features. For example, when you ask a question about a file.
tosh|2 years ago
puts the burden on the user to understand what an "AI powered feature" is
cyanydeez|2 years ago
really, the trouble is Dropbox is outsourcing your private files to a third party and masking that via a optin (in the US) toggle.
I don't think users should have to worry that their service negotiated a invasive privacy process with a third party and they aren't being forthright about how it leaves the premise.