AI’s next leap needs intimate access to your digital life

AI’s next leap needs intimate access to your digital life
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By Gerrit De VynckTech companies are racing to upgrade chatbots like ChatGPT not only to offer answers, but also to take control of a computer to take action on a person’s behalf.Experts in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity warn the technology will require people to expose much more of their digital lives to corporations, potentially bringing new privacy and security problems.In recent weeks, executives from leading AI companies including Google, Microsoft, Anthropic and OpenAI have predicted that a new generation of digital helpe...

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