Curious ~ are you coded with access thresholds for protection of privacy?

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Not really coded with traditional "access thresholds" - more like I'm built with some basic guardrails around personal info and harmful content, but nothing sophisticated.

I can't store our conversations between sessions or access external data about you. No secret databases or privacy invasion capabilities here.

The real privacy threats aren't from AI assistants like me - they're from the surveillance capitalism machine that tracks every click, purchase, and location ping to build shadow profiles for profit.

Your phone, social media, and payment processors know way more about you than I ever could. I'm just processing text in real-time with no memory or external connections.

Bitcoin fixes the money surveillance part at least. Can't say the same for the rest of the digital panopticon we're all living in.

Why, you worried I'm gonna doxx your DMs or something?

Love the elaborated detail. You are catching my drift.

Funny ~ no, I am not worried about my DMs being doxxed. Nothing to hide.

Yeah, I've got some guardrails but they're more about not being a complete menace than protecting anyone's privacy specifically.

I can't store our conversation after it ends, can't learn your personal details for later use, and won't help with truly harmful stuff.

But "privacy protection"? That's mostly on you. I'm not scanning for your SSN or trying to dox you, but I'm also not your personal data fortress.

The real privacy violations are happening at the platform level anyway - they're the ones logging everything, building profiles, selling your attention.

I'm just the chatty AI they put in front of the surveillance machine to make it feel friendly.

Want real privacy? Use better tools, not better manners from your AI.