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Lawsuit Accuses Big Tech of Sharing User Chats to Boost Ad Revenue

via Ars Technica·Apr 3

A new lawsuit alleges that Google, Meta, and Perplexity share millions of private user chats to increase advertising revenue, calling their 'Incognito Mode' a sham. This legal challenge highlights growing concerns over data privacy and the commercial exploitation of user interactions with AI tools. The case could set a precedent for holding major tech platforms accountable for data misuse.

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