Very laudable project. But I don't get how this fits with Meta's business model.
> Right now, none of that data is private. It is shared with AI companies, their employees, hackers, subpoenas, and governments. As is always the case with unencrypted data, it will inevitably end up in the wrong hands.
Meta being one of that AI companies who make a living with the data they harvest.
> Right now, none of that data is private. It is shared with AI companies, their employees, hackers, subpoenas, and governments. As is always the case with unencrypted data, it will inevitably end up in the wrong hands.
Meta being one of that AI companies who make a living with the data they harvest.