Why your AI boyfriend is dining out on your data
By France24
18 February 2024 |
8:16 am
As people continue to turn to artificial intelligence for romance, new research suggests that almost every romantic AI companion disregards your privacy, and could be selling your data. We take a closer look in this edition of Tech 24.
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