Here are bonus questions I asked from Copilot:
- "Compare lists of Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta or Facebook, of all the kind of ways they have been accused of exploiting peoples data or undermine privacy, then based on that comparison, list those organisations in order, which can be considered most detrimental to privacy. "
The answer
Here are the key privacy controversies for each of these companies:
Google:
- Google agreed to purge billions of records containing personal information collected from more than 136 million people in the U.S. surfing the internet through its Chrome web browser¹².
- European consumer groups accused Google of violating online privacy rights³.
- Criticisms include concern for tax avoidance, misuse and manipulation of search results, its use of others’ intellectual property, concerns that its compilation of data may violate people’s privacy⁴.
- Google was sued in a proposed class action accusing it of illegally invading millions of users’ privacy by tracking their internet use from browsers set in “private” browsing mode⁵.
Microsoft:
- Microsoft has faced criticism for privacy issues related to its operating systems and services¹⁴.
- Microsoft has been criticized for the security practices of Azure and its other cloud offerings¹³.
- Microsoft was sued by the U.S. government over the ability to disclose more data about the national security orders it receives seeking customer data¹⁵.
- Microsoft discovered a breach conducted by a Russian SVR foreign intelligence agency group¹⁶.
OpenAI:
- EU privacy watchdog finds OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot failing to meet data accuracy standards⁶⁷.
- OpenAI allegedly violated European privacy laws according to a complaint filed in Poland⁹.
- OpenAI has inked a deal with Reddit to train its models on Reddit data⁸.
Meta (Facebook):
- Meta was accused of allowing third parties, including political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, to access Facebook users’ personal data¹⁷.
- Facebook is being sued for failing to protect users’ personal data in the Cambridge Analytica breach[^20^].
- Facebook has faced criticism for its lack of transparency and ambiguous privacy policies, leading to mistrust among users¹⁹.
- Facebook is being sued for “losing control” of the data of about a million users in England and Wales²¹.
Based on the number and severity of the controversies, the order from most to least detrimental to privacy could be considered as follows:
- Meta (Facebook)
- Microsoft
- OpenAI
Please note that this is a subjective assessment based on the available information and the actual impact may vary depending on specific contexts and perspectives.
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 5/25/2024
(1) Google will purge billions of files containing personal data in … Google will purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case | AP News.
(2) Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit. Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit.
(3) EU consumer groups accuse Google of privacy violations. EU consumer groups accuse Google of privacy violations – DW – 06/30/2022.
(4) Criticism of Google - Wikipedia. Criticism of Google - Wikipedia.
(5) Google faces $5 billion lawsuit in U.S. for tracking ‘private’ internet use. Google faces $5 billion lawsuit in U.S. for tracking 'private' internet use.
(6) The Dark Side of Microsoft: Exploring Ethical Concerns and … - Medium. https://medium.com/@pmmdqnnfz/the-dark-side-of-microsoft-exploring-ethical-concerns-and-controversies-cdb8e1b7c764.
(7) Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible … Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security | Ars Technica.
(8) New steps to defend your data - Microsoft On the Issues. New steps to defend your data - Microsoft On the Issues.
(9) Microsoft Data Breaches: Full Timeline Through 2024 - Firewall Times. Microsoft Data Breaches: Full Timeline Through 2024.
(10) OpenAI’s ChatGPT Fails To Meet EU’s Data Accuracy Standards, Says Privacy Watchdog. MSN.
(11) EU Privacy Watchdog Criticizes OpenAI’s Incomplete Compliance Measures. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/headlines/2949100-eu-privacy-watchdog-criticizes-openais-incomplete-compliance-measures.
(12) OpenAI faces a GDPR complaint in Europe over alleged data … - Mashable. OpenAI faces a GDPR complaint in Europe over alleged data protection violations | Mashable.
(13) OpenAI inks deal to train AI on Reddit data. OpenAI inks deal to train AI on Reddit data | TechCrunch.
(14) A timeline of Facebook’s privacy issues — and its responses - NBC News. A timeline of Facebook's privacy issues — and its responses.
(15) Facebook sued over Cambridge Analytica data scandal - BBC. Facebook sued over Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
(16) Decoding Deception: A Case Study on Facebook’s Transparency Issues. Decoding Deception: A Case Study on Facebook’s Transparency Issues - PrivacyEnd.
(17) Facebook sued for ‘losing control’ of users’ data - BBC. Facebook sued for 'losing control' of users’ data.
(18) OpenAI and The Concerns Over API Data Privacy: A Call for Transparency. OpenAI and The Concerns Over API Data Privacy: A Call for Transparency - ChatGPT - OpenAI Developer Forum.
(19) OpenAI hit with privacy complaint in Austria, potential EU law breach. https://cointelegraph.com/news/openai-privacy-complaint-austria-potential-eu-law-breach.
(20) How Microsoft has (so far) avoided tough scrutiny over privacy issues. https://www.fastcompany.com/90290137/how-microsoft-has-avoided-tough-scrutiny-over-privacy-issues.
(21) Facebook data privacy scandal: A cheat sheet | TechRepublic. Facebook data privacy scandal: A cheat sheet | TechRepublic.
- “List ten companies in order, starting from worst, that are considered the most detrimental to privacy for US citizens. List ten companies in order, starting from worst, that are considered the most detrimental to privacy for EU citizens. List ten companies in order, starting from worst, that are considered the most detrimental to privacy for citizens in other regions than US and EU. Based on those lists, list five worst companies.”
The answer
For US Citizens⁶⁷:
- Meta (formerly Facebook): Services include Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
- Amazon: Services include Amazon Shopping and Amazon Prime Video.
- Google: Services include Google Search, YouTube, and Google Maps.
- Zoom: Services include Zoom Meetings and Zoom Video Webinars.
- Microsoft: Services include Microsoft Office, Windows, and LinkedIn.
- Spotify: Services include Spotify Music Streaming.
- Nintendo: Services include Nintendo Switch Online.
- Yahoo: Services include Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Search.
- Netflix: Services include Netflix Streaming.
- Uber Eats: Services include Uber Eats Food Delivery.
For EU Citizens¹²³:
- Meta (formerly Facebook): Services include Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
- Amazon: Services include Amazon Shopping and Amazon Prime Video.
- Google: Services include Google Search, YouTube, and Google Maps.
- Microsoft: Services include Microsoft Office, Windows, and LinkedIn.
- Apple: Services include iPhone, iPad, and iCloud.
- Zoom: Services include Zoom Meetings and Zoom Video Webinars.
- Spotify: Services include Spotify Music Streaming.
- Nintendo: Services include Nintendo Switch Online.
- Netflix: Services include Netflix Streaming.
- Uber Eats: Services include Uber Eats Food Delivery.
For Citizens in Other Regions⁹[^10^]¹¹:
- Meta (formerly Facebook): Services include Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
- Amazon: Services include Amazon Shopping and Amazon Prime Video.
- Google: Services include Google Search, YouTube, and Google Maps.
- Microsoft: Services include Microsoft Office, Windows, and LinkedIn.
- Apple: Services include iPhone, iPad, and iCloud.
- Zoom: Services include Zoom Meetings and Zoom Video Webinars.
- Spotify: Services include Spotify Music Streaming.
- Nintendo: Services include Nintendo Switch Online.
- Netflix: Services include Netflix Streaming.
- Uber Eats: Services include Uber Eats Food Delivery.
Five Worst Companies Overall:
- Meta (formerly Facebook)
- Amazon
- Microsoft
- Apple
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 5/25/2024
(1) The worst privacy washing of 2023 and trends to expect in 2024. The worst privacy washing of 2023 and trends to expect in 2024 | Proton.
(2) Which Company Has the Worst Online Privacy Policy? | PCMag. https://www.pcmag.com/news/which-company-has-the-worst-online-privacy-policy.
(3) 20 biggest GDPR fines so far [2023] - Data Privacy Manager. https://dataprivacymanager.net/5-biggest-gdpr-fines-so-far-2020/.
(4) EU consumer groups accuse Google of privacy violations. EU consumer groups accuse Google of privacy violations – DW – 06/30/2022.
(5) How Europe’s ‘breakthrough’ privacy law takes on Facebook and Google. How Europe's 'breakthrough' privacy law takes on Facebook and Google | GDPR | The Guardian.
(6) Data Privacy Rankings - Top 5 and Bottom 5 Countries. Data Privacy Rankings - Top 5 and Bottom 5 Countries - Privacy HQ.
(7) 10 Strictest Data Privacy Laws By Country in 2022 - Techopedia. https://www.techopedia.com/10-data-privacy-laws-every-business-should-know/2/34759.
(8) Data Privacy Laws & Government Surveillance by Country - Comparitech. Data Privacy Laws & Government Surveillance by Country.
(9) Record Fines For Breaches of GDPR in 2021 Total €1.1Billion - ProPrivacy. Record Fines For Breaches of GDPR in 2021 Total €1.1Billion.
(10) U.S. companies may need to beef up data privacy – but only for Europeans. U.S. companies may need to beef up data privacy – but only for Europeans.
(11) Which Company Has the Worst Online Privacy Policy? - PCMag UK. Which Company Has the Worst Online Privacy Policy?.
(12) Comparing Data Privacy Laws Between the EU and US. https://datafisher.com/news/comparing-data-privacy-laws-between-the-eu-and-us/.
- Yep, seems right or close enough (might change again soon, though)
- Nope, not how I would list them
- Silly, there’s not really enough difference: they’re all “winners”
- AI couldn’t possibly tell the difference: it’s just randomized
- It’s rigged, as in, that AI just wanted to make one look bad and other less so
- Methodology and the question are flawed - needs more companies for comparison
- I don’t know and/or care about this but kinda funny
- I don’t want to know and/or care about this because I have to use at least one of them