Apr 20
Anthropic installed a spyware bridge on my machine?
★★★★★
significance 2/5
A privacy blogger claims that Anthropic's software installed a bridge on their machine that functions as spyware. The article discusses concerns regarding data collection and the security implications of Anthropic's client-side tools.
Why it matters
Unintended telemetry or invasive software behavior from major AI labs risks eroding user trust and triggering stricter regulatory scrutiny over model deployment.
Entities mentioned
AnthropicTags
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