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747 points porridgeraisin | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.368s | source
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superposeur ◴[] No.45064455[source]
Everyone seems to be unsurprised by this move, but I’m genuinely shocked. What a shoot your own foot business decision. Google, evil though it be, doesn’t post the text of your gmails in its search results because who would consider using Gmail after that? This is the llm equivalent. Am I missing something?
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rs186 ◴[] No.45064681[source]
Gmail used to serve ads based on your emails for many years until 2017. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/26/534451513...
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skylurk ◴[] No.45064769[source]
And in 2010 they made https the default. Different times :)
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1. j4hdufd8 ◴[] No.45064912[source]
I don't think https is responsible for that. Google owns the data, it doesn't matter how it is transported. It does, however, matter how it is stored (which I hope is encrypted in a way only you can retrieve it)