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Elon Musk affirms a reminder that the AI industry often retains user data by default, with opt-outs limited and hard to verify.
Samsung's Health app warns users that opting out of AI training could result in deletion of their data, raising privacy concerns.
The tweet discusses the concept of self-learning as a competitive moat, highlighting browser activity and agent traces as key data sources, and introduces AG-UI, an open standard for capturing user-agent interactions to improve products.
Discusses the potential of AI-generated personalized media populating social media feeds without consent, raising concerns about manipulation and attention economy.
A warning that OpenCode Go/Zen currently does not offer users the ability to easily delete their accounts or data, despite ongoing GitHub issues and a response promising future self-deletion.
Discusses the cold start problem in AI personalization, where new products lack user data, and proposes a unified user data API as a potential solution that is consented and user-owned.
A reflection on the challenges AI agents face in personalizing based on user data, emphasizing the need for consented, scoped access rather than broad memory.
The article argues that user data is a massive untapped market (~$5T over 10 years) but remains uncaptured due to privacy regulations and user resistance; the only effective model is trading data for personalization rather than cash.
Keel is an AI assistant that emphasizes user ownership of memory and data.
OpenAI announces it is no longer under legal order to indefinitely retain user ChatGPT and API data following months of litigation with The New York Times, and will now automatically delete conversations and API data within 30 days while continuing to fight the lawsuit regarding privacy protections.