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As I noted, it is my opinion. Data protection is already a very complex field. And the guidelines and laws for AI are still in progress as far as I know. This will certainly take some time because the ideas diverge and all the nation states have to agree on a compromise. Both in combination would then result in the boundary conditions.Thanks for the response. I'll be looking into it further.
The EU Parliament even has such strict proposals that facial recognition by AI should be banned.
So it will take some time until it is clear for us which approaches are allowed.
Personally, I wouldn't want my facial recognition data, voice recognition data and what I speak to end up in a cloud at Amazon, for example, and I think I'm just one of many.
That's why I said in the beginning that Akida seemed like a monopoly to me, because it handles most of the problems onboard. But we can't do the maths without the big players lobbying to get their technology to market.
We will see.
Of course, the cloud operators have a main interest in getting as much traffic as possible through them.