AI's Memory Capabilities Raise Privacy Concerns, While Exercise Benefits Re-evaluated
Artificial intelligence is rapidly developing the ability to remember user preferences, raising new privacy concerns, while research is revealing the surprising health benefits of even small amounts of exercise.
Google announced Personal Intelligence earlier this month, a feature for its Gemini chatbot that utilizes user data from Gmail, photos, search, and YouTube histories to personalize interactions, according to MIT Technology Review. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta are also implementing similar features that allow their AI products to remember and draw from personal details. This trend raises concerns about the potential risks associated with these complex technologies, MIT Technology Review reported.
In other news, research indicates that even small amounts of exercise can significantly reduce the risk of death and protect against conditions like coronary heart disease, Nature News reported. Researchers are using data from smart watches and wearable devices to gain new insights into the benefits of frequent, low-intensity exercise. These devices are also highlighting the prevalence of sedentary lifestyles and the associated health risks.
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