Google Agrees to Delete Billions of Files Collected in Chrome Incognito
Google Agrees to Delete Billions of Files Collected in Chrome Incognito
Google has agreed to wipe billions of records it collected from over 136 million Americans, users of its Chrome browser, as part of a settlement for a 2020 lawsuit.
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Yes, this will definitely happen
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Step 1: move data from files into a database
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Step 2: delete files
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Step 3: press release that we just deleted the files
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Google, probably
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Can they even untrain an IA with a given set of Data?
"Bard, forget this ever existed"
"Sure, I'll make a copy so I won't forget to forget"
28 0 ReplyMachine Unlearning is a very active field right now but basically
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You laugh but it would be really dumb for this not to happen. They would be held liable and most of the data they collect doesn't come from incognito
4 1 ReplySure they will be held liable. Just like everything else they are held liable for.
25 0 ReplyThey aren't liable for much
6 1 ReplyThat’s @[email protected]’s point
7 1 ReplyWhy isn't there a sarcasm flare on lemmy (heck, on the Internet)
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4 0 ReplyBack in my day, we didn’t need it! Sarcasm was much more understood on LUE, Gen[M]ay, SA, and DDRFreak!
(I haven’t been to these sites in a long time, so please don’t crucify me if they’re shitholes now. Other than DDRFreak. RIP DDRFreak)
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you are way too optimistic my man, haha
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