It’s a ~3.5-minute close-up talk by a gray-haired man (WallStreetApes channel) reacting to Apple’s new Siri AI agent update. He reads and explains a detailed list of deep device permissions the AI will have: full access to Messages/SMS (including attachments), Photos/Videos (entire library), Contacts, Notes, Calendar, Files, Screen context, Browser history, Health data, Location history, App data, Voice Memos, and more. He highlights how it can scan, summarize, act on, and personalize using this data, questions the privacy claims (on-device Private Cloud Compute), and points out Siri’s DARPA roots as a potential backdoor risk. He urges caution about mass surveillance implications.11
Apple’s upcoming Siri update introduces a powerful AI agent with deep access to nearly all phone data — messages, emails, notes, files, photos, calendar, apps, health records, location history, and more. She calls it full-scale mass surveillance and data harvesting, flags potential US government backdoors (citing past Apple ties and DARPA origins of Siri)
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