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title: "AI Poses a Threat to Privacy"
date: 2023-03-28T00:00:01
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When privacy-aware people hear about AI threatening privacy, they typically imagine AI-powered facial recognition, gait analysis, and the like. While these AI-enabled technologies are concerning and [I've lamented about the use of facial recognition in the past](/2021/05/30/banning-facial-recognition-isnt-enough/), today I'll come at the subject of AI and privacy from a different angle which I'll introduce by first talking about smartphones.