The project aims to use the Master to understand the context of users’ photos, recognize important moments in life, preferences and interests. Described as “ChatGPT but already knowing everything about your life,” the chatbot will be able to answer questions based on comprehensive data about the user’s life.
While Google underlines the potential for a more satisfying user experience, early research raises privacy concerns. The company assures that the new features will aim to ensure the security and privacy of users.
We can only hope that this function does not turn into a “big brother” that will monitor you and use the information it receives for its own selfish purposes.
Source: Ferra

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