đź§µPeople in the EU have the right to erasure. For Google that's meant "you won't turn up in some search results", rather than "we'll delete what we know about you".

As generative tools ("AI") are integrated into search and everything, will it predict what I read, watch, buy, eat, think, post, and vote for?

What does the "right to be erased" mean, to AI?

I asked. Here's what happened.

#GDPR #Article17 #PersonalData #data #BigData #privacy #search #AI #Bing #DataOwner

https://gdpr.eu/right-to-be-forgotten/

Everything you need to know about the "Right to be forgotten" - GDPR.eu

Also known as the right to erasure, the GDPR gives individuals the right to ask organizations to delete their personal data. But organizations don’t always have to do it....

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I asked Bing AI to erase my "conversation."

Here's an excerpt of a question I asked Bing AI, INCLUDING SUGGESTED RESPONSES that Bing AI has composed for me to select as a response.

Me: "Do you have a record of our conversation from yesterday?"

Bing: "Yes, I do. […] Do you want me to erase the record of our conveersation from yesterday?"

SUGGESTED REPLY: "Yes. Please the record of our conversation."

What do you think will happen when I choose the suggested reply?

#GDPR #AI #search #privacy

Having selected the response Bing AI provided, to delete the record of our conversation, Bing declined.

I then asked, "Then why did you ask if I wanted you to" delete the conversation?

Bing AI priorititised the machine's "need to learn" over my human privacy, vaguely justified by "certain rules" that it must follow.

If a machine can pretend it has to follow rules, let's start by complying with privacy rules.

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@FiveSketches Complete garbage. If you’re in the EU, you should file a GDPR complaint.
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