OpenAI couldn't make an erotic chatbot safe, Anthropic leaked its own source code twice, and Google got caught tracking people who opted out. We just delete your chats and encrypt the rest. It's not complicated.
A good memory feature lets you see what it stores, change what's wrong, and delete what you want. If yours doesn't do all three, it's not a memory feature. It's a surveillance log.
You told your AI about your divorce, your health scare, and your kid's school. Now ask yourself where that data lives and who can access it. If you don't know, that's the problem.
If an AI company makes money from ads, your conversations are the product. If it makes money from subscriptions, you're the customer. Know which one you're using.
Your car was selling your braking data to your insurance company. Your AI is selling your thinking data to its investors. Same business model. Same problem.
Strangers in Kenya watched people undressing through Meta's smart glasses. The glasses were marketed as "designed for privacy." Marketing isn't architecture