There's a lot of talk about evil AI these days and Apple isn't helping matters. The company has shocked the world with its new facial recognition for the upcoming iPhone 14. While most people see it as a practical upgrade to our lives, some see it as the beginning of our technological slavery.
A SENATOR THINKS THE IPHONE 14 AI COULD BE EVIL
Apple has just updated its security and privacy information about its new facial recognition technology. The upcoming iPhone 14 has replaced the fingerprint sensor with Face ID so users can unlock their phones. But not everyone sees this update as beneficial.
Senator Al Franken wrote a lengthy letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook regarding the new technology. While he doesn't explicitly say that this AI is evil, he asks many questions about the future of our privacy.
THE IPHONE 14'S AI IS EVIL AND STEALS OUR PRIVACY
If the iPhone 14 steals our information, then there is no doubt that it is evil technology. Senator Al Franken agrees that our privacy is a basic and necessary human right. If you think about the amount of personal information we keep on our Apple devices, it's scary to think that someone can get their hands on it.
People record their location, their heart rate after a workout, their friends, their emails, their photos and more. Apple assures us it's all secure, but what happens if the AI falls into the wrong hands?
TIM COOK SAYS IPHONE 14 PROTECTS US FROM EVIL IA
Apple prides itself on its high-quality devices and hardware. That's where the majority of its sales come from. Unlike other companies that rely on ads or other data, Apple knows that its consumers come for high-end products. That's why we see technologies like Face ID. People trust Apple and they want their information to be as secure as possible. Face ID may scare some conspiracy theorists, but for others, it's much more secure than a four-digit code.