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23 July 06:45

The increasing use of AI assistants in browsers brings with it a growing demand for access to personal data

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The deepening integration of AI assistants in browsers and other apps is raising questions about growing demands for access to personal data. This is highlighted by apps such as Comet, a new AI-powered browser that demands extensive access to Google accounts. The Meta giant is also testing AI tools that ask permission to scan photos stored on your phone, even those not yet shared online.

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