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Chrome removes claim of On-device Al not sending data to Google Servers (old.reddit.com)

639 points by newsoftheday · 68 days ago · 252 comments on HN

Article summary

Google Chrome has removed a claim that its on-device AI does not send data to Google servers, sparking concerns about user privacy. The change was noticed in the Chrome settings, where the previous claim has been removed. This move has raised questions about the privacy implications of using Chrome's on-device AI. The removal of the claim suggests that user data may now be sent to Google servers.

Main themes

  • Google Chrome privacy
  • On-device AI
  • Data collection
  • User privacy concerns
  • Browser alternatives

What commenters say

  • The removal of the claim is a clear indication that Google is prioritizing data collection over user privacy.
  • Some users are switching to alternative browsers like Brave or Firefox due to concerns over Chrome's data collection practices.
  • Others argue that Chrome's large market share and resources make it a more secure choice, despite potential privacy concerns.
  • The use of on-device AI raises questions about the balance between convenience and privacy, with some arguing that the benefits of on-device processing outweigh the potential risks.
  • Some commenters are skeptical of Brave's claims to prioritize privacy, citing past controversies and the presence of crypto features.
  • Others believe that Apple's approach to on-device processing, as seen in Apple Pay, is a better model for prioritizing user privacy.