Some of the most popular generative AI and large language model (LLM) platforms, from companies like Meta, Google, and Microsoft, are collecting sensitive data and sharing it with unknown third parties, leaving users with limited transparency and virtually no control over how their information is stored, used, or shared, according to Incogni. AI platforms trap user data in training Many of these platforms, including Google’s Gemini, Meta AI, DeepSeek, and Pi.ai, do not appear to … More
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