> To improve History search, powered by AI, Google may have humans review the data to help us understand the types of problems that occur.
> As you browse websites, their page contents are saved and encrypted to your device and might affect Chrome’s performance.
Sounds like a big security risk, any page’s content is fair game to be sent to Google. Humans can look at these too.
The kicker is it sounds like the model is run locally, they are only phoning home “to improve history search”:
> To get generated answers from AI-powered History, you also must:
> - Have a high performance computer.
90% of the AI “use cases” I’ve seen feel like they’re just looking up text, which has been a solved problem for literally decades. Except now we’re evaporating entire lakes (hyperbole) to do it with AI because reasons.
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> To improve History search, powered by AI, Google may have humans review the data to help us understand the types of problems that occur.
> As you browse websites, their page contents are saved and encrypted to your device and might affect Chrome’s performance.
Sounds like a big security risk, any page’s content is fair game to be sent to Google. Humans can look at these too.
The kicker is it sounds like the model is run locally, they are only phoning home “to improve history search”:
> To get generated answers from AI-powered History, you also must:
> - Have a high performance computer.
90% of the AI “use cases” I’ve seen feel like they’re just looking up text, which has been a solved problem for literally decades. Except now we’re evaporating entire lakes (hyperbole) to do it with AI because reasons.
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