Privacy experts are warning generative artificial intelligence users not to share geolocation data with the systems, Cyberscoop reports. "There's a whole host of reasons to be concerned about the security of location data and its implications for the privacy of users of the system," AI Now Institute Managing Director Sarah Myers West said.
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