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Perplexity AI検索エンジンの「Incognito Mode」が偽りであるという裁判状が提出された。この状告は、ユーザーがPerplexityアカウントを持っているかどうかに関係なく、ユーザーのチャットセッションがGoogleやMetaと完全に共有されていることを指摘している。開発ツールを使用して確認されたところ、最初のプロンプトだけでなく、ユーザーがクリックした追加質問も常に共有されることがわかった。
特に非登録ユーザーは深刻なプライバシーコンカーショナーを被る可能性があり、その一連のチャットは第三者(MetaやGoogle)によって閲覧できるURLと共に共有される。さらに、Incognito Modeを使用しても、個人特定情報(PII)が含まれたメッセージも共有され、匿名性を保とうとしても効果がないと主張している。
状告書では「Incognito」モードは「偽り」とされ、「Incognito Mode」を有効にしたユーザーでもMetaやGoogleに会話内容が共有される上、メールアドレスなど個人を特定できる情報も提供されているとした。Perplexityはユーザーやその情報をMetaやGoogleに公開することについて警告していないと主張し、これにより利用者の権利が侵害されたとしている。
この状況はPerplexityのウェブサイトでも指摘されており、「Incognito Mode」の効果をユーザーが知る機会はほとんどないという。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Perplexity's AI search engine encourages users to go deeper with their prompts by engaging in chat sessions that a lawsuit has alleged are often shared in their entirety with Google and Meta without users' knowledge or consent. "This happened to every user regardless of whether or not they signed up for a Perplexity account," the lawsuit alleged, while stressing that "enormous volumes of sensitive information from both subscribed and non-subscribed users" are shared.
Using developer tools, the lawsuit found that opening prompts are always shared, as are any follow-up questions the search engine asks that a user clicks on. Privacy concerns are seemingly worse for non-subscribed users, the complaint alleged. Their initial prompts are shared with "a URL through which the entire conversation may be accessed by third parties like Meta and Google." Disturbingly, the lawsuit alleged, chats are also shared with personally identifiable information (PII), even when users who want to stay anonymous opt to use Perplexity's "Incognito Mode." That mode, the lawsuit charged, is a "sham."
"'Incognito' mode does nothing to protect users from having their conversations shared with Meta and Google," the complaint said. "Even paid users who turned on the 'Incognito' feature still had their conversations shared with Meta and Google, along with their email addresses and other identifiers that allowed Meta and Google to personally identify them." "Perplexity's failure to inform its users that their personal information has been disclosed to Meta and Google or to take any steps to halt the continued disclosure of users' information is malicious, oppressive, and in reckless disregard" of users' rights, the lawsuit alleged.
"Nothing on Perplexity's website warns users that their conversations with its AI Machine will be shared with Meta and Google," Doe alleged. "Much less does Perplexity warn subscribed users that its 'Incognito Mode' does not function to protect users' private conversations from disclosure to companies like Meta and Google."
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