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  • Yes, the question of current purpose is nearly irrelevant. It's the question of possible purpose that's concerning because once it's A) available & B) left to human subjectivity then privacy & 'innocent until proven guilty' is no longer guaranteed.

  • If the argument is that swiping down twice is more difficult than swiping up once, then I agree. If the argument is that swiping up once should be reserved for system toggles, then I disagree. I believe it's a question of properties, not capability, when it comes to Android's decision.

  • I believe you're simplifying the situation a bit & overlooking all aspects of 'job performance.' I do agree w/ your sentiment that jobs are/should not be a given, but from what I know about AI I'm struggling to believe it's ready for nuanced roles in customer service.

  • I used Boost when I was viewing reddit content. Average usage per week was ~9 GB. I switched, completely, to Connect 3 weeks ago. Average usage per week has been ~6 GB. I don't know how to factor in time of usage to create a unitized data/time metric, but I think you have a similar issue in your reporting. TL;DR No obvious/realistic impacts to data consumption; additional data logging required to quantity appropriately.