Your kid gets profiled online before they can spell 'privacy.'

We're aiming to change that with #BornPrivate.

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@protonprivacy using an AI slop picture to talk about privacy is ridiculous
@frank @bebatjof @protonprivacy
The majority of diffusion models used privacy invasive methods to obtain training data.
You can make the "You put it online!" argument, but few anticipated developments in technology like this, and privacy policy changes are often obscured.
Like the other message in this thread, Google logs everything you upload. And now the use of that data has manifested itself in their LLM and diffusion models, which Proton may now be using as marketing.
@bebatjof @protonprivacy and donating millions to Drumpf.