| ▲ | marssaxman 2 hours ago | |
It was a rhetorical question; I am aware that people do stupid things with their employers' hardware. More directly, my point was that the supposed privacy questions raised by the AI-training keyboard tracking system do not matter much, because it has never been safe to do anything which requires personal privacy on work devices in the first place. There are other reasons one might reasonably object to keystroke tracking, of course. | ||
| ▲ | keybored 10 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
If only we all could rise to the level of not doing stupid things on company property (praise), or company time (praise), then we would want for no privacy for there was never any to be taken in the first place. Okay, this is America so fair enough. We can’t reasonably generalize in this context. | ||