The AI Privacy Problem Isn't What You Tell AI – It's What AI Infers

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Comment by sewyed 4 hours ago

Hi HN,

This article started from a question that kept bothering me:

Most AI privacy discussions focus on protecting secrets — passwords, financial information, confidential documents, and similar data.

But what if the more interesting privacy problem isn't disclosure, but inference?

A single piece of information is often harmless. However, long conversations can reveal patterns that are more informative than any individual fact.

The article explores topics such as:

* Profiling * Shadow Profiling * AI inference * Cloud vs local AI * Long-term conversational context * Behavioral data economics

I tried to approach the topic from a practical perspective rather than a fear-driven one.

I'm particularly interested in hearing where you think the argument is wrong, incomplete, or missing important nuance.