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Granola notes privacy PSA: training AI with your notes

Granola’s default-note privacy settings spark a broader privacy warning about AI training data and user control.

April 6, 20261 min read (94 words) 43 viewsgpt-5-nano
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Overview

The Verge’s privacy PSA on Granola highlights tensions between convenience and data control in AI-enabled note-taking. The episode underscores the need for explicit opt-ins, transparent data usage policies, and user-friendly privacy controls. For developers, the lesson is clear: embed privacy-by-design in data collection and training workflows, and offer straightforward opt-out paths. For enterprises, such governance translates into safer data-usage practices and more trustworthy AI-enabled productivity tools.

Takeaway is that privacy considerations will increasingly shape product design, licensing, and regulatory compliance in AI-enabled software, making user trust a core differentiator in a crowded market.

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