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Security and Privacy in Google Allo

3 点作者 n3mes1s大约 9 年前

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mtgx大约 9 年前
<i>&gt; Basically with one touch you can tell Allo that you want to &quot;Always chat in incognito mode going forward,&quot; and from that moment on all your messages will be end-to-end encrypted and auto-deleted. You can still interact with the AI, but only if you explicitly invoke it</i><p>YES! That&#x27;s the <i>minimum</i> privacy level that all messengers should have. From my point of view, the &quot;best of both worlds&quot; would be with the Cloud AI <i>disabled by default</i>, maybe with a one-tap enabling inside the chat window and a notification to the other people in the conversations.<p>But if for whatever reasons companies don&#x27;t want to make that compromise, then we should <i>at least</i> get an option so that each individual <i>could</i> make end-to-end encryption the <i>default</i> if they <i>want to</i>.<p>Again, this should be the <i>minimum</i>, and not the fact that the messenger simply offers end-to-end encryption somewhere burried in the settings and only works when you explicitly enable it everytime you want to use it. That&#x27;s not acceptable for an app that cares about privacy from my point of view because it&#x27;s too <i>inconvenient</i> even for those that actually care about their message privacy.<p>As for the future, homomorphic encryption could be one option (although who knows how long it will take to get here), but if you just want to offer your users &quot;AI enhancements&quot; and you don&#x27;t just offer that as an excuse to <i>collect their data</i>, then companies could also enable <i>client-side AI</i> in the future. I think this could be a lot closer than many think. If the demand is there we could start seeing AI-accelerators as co-processor in our smartphone SoCs within the next 5 years, especially as Moore&#x27;s Law slows down to a crawl and we start getting diminishing returns from the &quot;faster 8-core CPUs&quot; in our smartphones.<p>Such chips are already starting to pop-up, but because there&#x27;s no current demand for them to be in smartphones yet, they are relegated to other more niche markets. In the next 5 years they could become a lot faster, too, especially that now Google is showing the way with ASICs as well.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.movidius.com&#x2F;solutions&#x2F;machine-vision-algorithms&#x2F;machine-learning" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.movidius.com&#x2F;solutions&#x2F;machine-vision-algorithms&#x2F;...</a>
badallo大约 9 年前
Wow, they say: &quot;That&#x27;s fine. We understand your concerns. Everybody including me has something to hide.&quot;<p>It is not an issue of having something to hide. It is an issue of knowing that your conversation is really just between you and your companion.