I just wonder about security. Dropbox is going to know everything about me and my company, It would be devastating if a bad actor could tap into my Dash. Where is the Dash AI data stored? He left that out of the video. Never once did he mention security. What do you think?
From what I understand, everything you upload to Dropbox is encrypted, and only you using Dropbox on your client device can read it (or if you share a link with someone). Even They cannot see the content of your files. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I remember reading that when I signed up, and is one of the biggest factors in my using them. And yes, he really should’ve reiterated this in the video.
@@udawggy Exactly, all of these goes out of the door with AI 🤖 as soon as you sign up with Dropbox Dash will ask you to grant it permission to your emails, your files and any application you synchronize with Dropbox in other words total access to your information… I am not trying to fool myself, I know that all of our information is traveling/moving everywhere on many servers in the hands of many companies. However, this is totally new bot with arguably self-awareness will have access to your information with the most likely ability to make arbitrary decisions. Maybe I'm being a little paranoid but I will use these tools very carefully.
It's crucial to maintain data security while using platforms like Dropbox and OpenAI. Employing robust password practices, enabling two-factor authentication, and staying vigilant about sharing sensitive information are essential steps to safeguard your data privacy. Regularly reviewing privacy settings and keeping software updated adds an extra layer of protection against potential vulnerabilities.
Congratulations Dropbox. You have given us a more practical usage for AI. It can read our personal documents and give us answers. The upgrade to read entire folders and entire Dropbox will be the biggest plus because our productivity will increase tenfold. (PC search like Windows search is much dumber now😆🤣. Their search yields nothing.)
Can't trust that Dropbox is private or secure or anything less than a spying tool given Condoleezza Rice's involvement with the company. Video makes my spine tingle.
All security goes out of the door with AI 🤖 as soon as you sign up with Dropbox Dash will ask you to grant it permission to your emails, your files and any application you synchronize with Dropbox in other words total access to your information… I am not trying to fool myself, I know that all of our information is traveling/moving everywhere on many servers in the hands of many companies. However, this is totally new bot with arguably self-awareness will have access to your information with the most likely ability to make arbitrary decisions. Maybe I'm being a little paranoid but I will use these tools very carefully.
Box seems like a mature company taking care of security at the core by encrypting, isolating & placing security measures to avoid any leak of sensitive information by bad actors in the org.
All I was looking for yesterday, was seven images I needed into a separate file I could not even do it it was odd I tried move set a separate folder to a few images in which I needed to send to separate. Client know it moved all of them. What was in that file is about 90 to 100 images. Why is it so difficult to do that?
And if I don't want Dropbox scraping my text files, is that an option?
I don't get the various critical remarks, I've used Dropbox from the very beginning, love it, and need it everyday.
I just wonder about security. Dropbox is going to know everything about me and my company, It would be devastating if a bad actor could tap into my Dash. Where is the Dash AI data stored? He left that out of the video. Never once did he mention security. What do you think?
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He barely touched on the obvious security concerns about exposing all your data to an AI system that could malfunction or be breached by hackers.
From what I understand, everything you upload to Dropbox is encrypted, and only you using Dropbox on your client device can read it (or if you share a link with someone). Even They cannot see the content of your files. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I remember reading that when I signed up, and is one of the biggest factors in my using them. And yes, he really should’ve reiterated this in the video.
@@udawggy Exactly, all of these goes out of the door with AI 🤖 as soon as you sign up with Dropbox Dash will ask you to grant it permission to your emails, your files and any application you synchronize with Dropbox in other words total access to your information…
I am not trying to fool myself, I know that all of our information is traveling/moving everywhere on many servers in the hands of many companies. However, this is totally new bot with arguably self-awareness will have access to your information with the most likely ability to make arbitrary decisions.
Maybe I'm being a little paranoid but I will use these tools very carefully.
Box seems like a close-to-ideal solution taking security at the core.
It's crucial to maintain data security while using platforms like Dropbox and OpenAI. Employing robust password practices, enabling two-factor authentication, and staying vigilant about sharing sensitive information are essential steps to safeguard your data privacy. Regularly reviewing privacy settings and keeping software updated adds an extra layer of protection against potential vulnerabilities.
Congratulations Dropbox. You have given us a more practical usage for AI. It can read our personal documents and give us answers. The upgrade to read entire folders and entire Dropbox will be the biggest plus because our productivity will increase tenfold.
(PC search like Windows search is much dumber now😆🤣. Their search yields nothing.)
Can't trust that Dropbox is private or secure or anything less than a spying tool given Condoleezza Rice's involvement with the company. Video makes my spine tingle.
Extraordinary, the most underrated video
So dropbox is becoming a Slack? Does slack become a Dropbox?
All security goes out of the door with AI 🤖 as soon as you sign up with Dropbox Dash will ask you to grant it permission to your emails, your files and any application you synchronize with Dropbox in other words total access to your information…
I am not trying to fool myself, I know that all of our information is traveling/moving everywhere on many servers in the hands of many companies. However, this is totally new bot with arguably self-awareness will have access to your information with the most likely ability to make arbitrary decisions.
Maybe I'm being a little paranoid but I will use these tools very carefully.
Box seems like a mature company taking care of security at the core by encrypting, isolating & placing security measures to avoid any leak of sensitive information by bad actors in the org.
I love Dropbox and I have been a customer for long.
Dropbox is incredibly proud of it. I never give anyone access to my personal files. And my personal files are fairly mundane
I like dropbox but I dont like the Ceo talking this much.
Signed up for the Dash waitlist. Interested to see how it predicts my work patterns.
This looks amazing! I signed up.
But it still makes me cringe when engineers get giddy over AIs making art. It's so not cool.
Sounds good. Still remember the story of Dropbox turning down Apple. Glad you're still doing your own thing.
All I was looking for yesterday, was seven images I needed into a separate file I could not even do it it was odd I tried move set a separate folder to a few images in which I needed to send to separate. Client know it moved all of them. What was in that file is about 90 to 100 images. Why is it so difficult to do that?
Worst company. Happy to take your money even if what they offer does not work on your computer. No help from customer service.
Extraordinary! Ai o my own files! The most underrated video..
KEEP ME UPDATED REGARDING....
DROPBOX DASH..
PLEASE
Dropbox is full of bugs!
Really? I've used the free version of Dropbox for years and have not had one problem with it.
Thank you
Super exciting- nice work!!!
Good stuff! Thank you for your great work! Will it be able to analize images and videos as well?
Blah blah blah. All this talking and saying or introducing nothing substantive
Too much talking. Get to the point. And how is there still no shared calendar?
Love this 🎉
So you laid off 500 employees for integrating with an API and delivering a mediocre experience? Maybe replace yourself with AI to shorten the video?
This is awesome!
🎉🎉🎉
❤️ Promo'SM