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Claude AI will start training on your data soon — here's how to opt out before the deadline
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The problem there, is that you would then be using ai.
As a child, I was very happy with my chessboard with "AI". But it was also a big topic at the time, thanks to IBM's DeepBlue, for example.
Worse is the use of hardware/software in general... everyone knows America loves backdoors... and in Europe alone they cause hundreds of billions in damage every year through industrial espionage... so you can't trust any firmware... and if e.g. a backdoor comes via updates for e.g. firmware from Intel for components on the mainboard...