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...privacy restrictions. On the other side, when we do the transaction checks, for example, we know when you send money, we know what is the likelihood that someone named Martin was born in a given year in a given country. Because these are Oh, so you c
...of data access governance, data classification, which is obviously scanning your enterprise data, whether it's in the cloud or on premise to identify
...How many data points do you need to triangulate where someone is? How about where they sleep and where they work? And I know exactly who you are. Yep. And so, like, there is that there is that one piece, which is because we operate in the physical wo
the how great these things are, giving people a false sense of security that they should blindly rely on them. And so maybe they'll just start giving more disclaimers. And I I was talking to some friends over dinner about this when the story broke, a
...which is don't share unless it's required by the law, or it's again a safety or, property damage to our property, which I think everybody would say is, you know, fair thing to do for us to use to protect that.
...privacy law was coming up in Europe that in its own abstract way, sometimes without defining its terms, did use sort of common sense notions about how we interact, which Steve Jobs himself once talked to Mossberg about in very plain terms, which is p
you know, this company has got serious incompetence apparently, because none of this was encrypted. None of this was tested. And then this also if it is an app, isn't the role of Apple in this app store to probe and test these apps, especially the to
...its data available and classify computing systems available. So that way AI can learn and then better serve the government. I think that also makes a lot of sense though. Of course, we do have security questions inside of that, but I presume that we
...is for privacy reasons. So I don't think that you will see, at least in the context of the way search is working today inside, like, a system like ChatDB, I don't think you'll see that it's gonna pass, like, the prompt the user was using to the websi
...dig data broker websites. So, like, that's immediately stopped a lot more, like, spam voice mails for me, scam emails that you get from the Nigerian prince, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Right? Nigerian prince. Yeah. It's people fall for that stuff.
...his personal privacy will be protected if he hands over, you know, a digital image of his phone. But, yeah, I mean, that's sort of where we stand with all that. And that's a very odd place to have landed after this decade long story of this kind of w
scam emails that you get from the Nigerian prince, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Right? Nigerian prince. Yeah. It's people fall for that stuff. Yeah. And and and the reason it's so poorly written is to weed out people like you and I who will see righ
It was always easy to understand, Probably more than any other peoples I've interacted with in India, people's eyes, faces, body language, all communicated a lot of information, a lot of emotion, not reserved at all. When I travel to Eastern Europe,
...database to find me, I don't know, this person's information or what have you. Well, I think both of you touch on an important theme really, which is the government hasn't shown the work yet, meaning how it's going to use it, how it's going to protec
...data will be put back into the training models. Right? You know, I've asked the government, I've asked OpenAI, how are you going to ensure that government data stays safe? I haven't really gotten a clear answer on that. I've asked if they're gonna do
...by the way, later on without risking any of the sensitive information. Sensitive information is not just personal information. If you have a rare disease, that's sensitive information. Right. If you are a drug manufacturer and running a clinical tria
...privacy even if they can protect their own with their resources. And the and the game on the field has changed. We now have targeted assassinations of CEOs. So that's where the New York Times has another higher level is to read the room and understan
...integrated. They have all their sensors integrated. It's just happening. And I think for us, when we think about a kind of agentic layer on top of that, where now you can start to reduce some of your staffing problems. But some of these jobs Yeah. No
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