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These chatbots don't change "every day" they change every answer. The answers ar…
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I feel like AI and robots should have been created to take the tasks off our sho…
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Well too bad trumpers. Dear leader signed an order to designate AI control and d…
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@BrilliantDemise ive been thinking about this too! If things like Siri and Alexa…
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If you think AI was the fall of the bachelors degree then you have not been payi…
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Im a radiologist. Any one who says ai will not replace radiologists is talking …
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All fun and games until those same art pieces are stolen to make AI better. You …
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*"You Have No Idea What's Coming" 100% correct... I was once in business invo…
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It's just typical that these privacy subs are just going to be filled with blatant misinformation and fear mongering, guilty until proven innocent and assume the worst at all times. Then it goes uncontested or everyone that tries to fact check things gets downvoted for going against the grain.
Tracking is okay as long as it's consensual, with that in mind.
Location and camera permissions are optional. Usage access is disabled by default and reddit never requests to enable it. This means
Location is only used if you want Reddit to use your location for ads and recommendations, to be more personalized for you.
Usage access is very commonly given to so many apps for some reason but it's always disabled by default and most apps (including Reddit) probably also use it to personalize the experience but this one sounds more invasive.
Camera is used if you want to take a picture from the app and post it directly, as opposed to opening the camera app to do it and then the reddit app and select the image. It's very common in social media, it's more intuitive and leads to a better user experience. It is also useful if the social media app ever implements filters and other features.
flashlight may be used for the camera, I honestly have no idea.
Screen capture, well, take a screenshot right now. It will tell you that it's better to share it as a link or to crosspost it in the website instead of taking a screenshot. That's what it does.
Biometrics. I have no idea, but biometrics are not triggered by just you tapping the screen. They have to ask for it and you have to put your thumb for a good while on the screen. This is also not an unusual feature, it can be used for 2 factor authentication or to hide info, like bookmarks, files, incognito, etc. But in Reddit's case, I don't see where they would use it
So, literally everything except biometrics is debunked and no one even tried not even for a single minute to debunk it or even consider having doubts on this. It's just
reddit
AI Surveillance
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | user |
| Reasoning | contractualist |
| Policy | industry_self |
| Emotion | outrage |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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