@svpino: Nothing worse than letting unchecked AI agents use your data without guardrails. AI apps are becoming more useful, but …

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Santiago Pino warns about unchecked AI agents accessing personal data, especially in a family context, while referencing SuperNori, a new proactive family AI agent from Isaac.

Nothing worse than letting unchecked AI agents use your data without guardrails. AI apps are becoming more useful, but with that, they are getting access to more of our data. Now imagine that access in a family context, where the app can access everyone's emails, calendars, chats, photos, etc. I'm not sure how this works in practice, but I'm looking forward to using this app for a couple of weeks to see exactly how much I can trust it.
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Nothing worse than letting unchecked AI agents use your data without guardrails.

AI apps are becoming more useful, but with that, they are getting access to more of our data.

Now imagine that access in a family context, where the app can access everyone’s emails, calendars, chats, photos, etc.

I’m not sure how this works in practice, but I’m looking forward to using this app for a couple of weeks to see exactly how much I can trust it.

Isaac (@IsaacDrgn): Most AI helps you write, design, code, and ship faster at work. Nothing was built for the person quietly holding the family together.

Introducing SuperNori: the first Proactive Family AI Agent built for the family caretaker in every family.

Here’s how it works:

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