DuckDuckGo founder: AI surveillance should be banned

The founder of privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo is sounding the alarm about artificial intelligence surveillance, warning that Congress must act swiftly to prevent a repeat of the privacy disasters that have plagued online tracking for decades.

Gabriel Weinberg argues that AI presents far more serious privacy threats than traditional search engines ever did. While search queries reveal personal interests and problems, AI conversations expose something much deeper and more dangerous.

“Longer input invites more personal information to be provided, and people are starting to bare their souls to chatbots,”

https://rudevulture.com/duckduckgo-founder-ai-surveillance-should-be-banned/

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