lcalamar "I am not doing anything wrong so why do I care about privacy?"
In our hyper bureaucratic systems, chances are pretty high we're doing something wrong every other day.
We still send, including the government, closed envelope letters in the mail and it's a crime to violate others' correspondence. Why should it be any different in the digital place?
Just look at the AI limitations the EU just put in place (with some law enforcement exceptions of course) to get a picture of what is possible with AI right now. How people actually use it in the foreground, to ask random questions, is not really an issue when using private alternatives, so I wouldn't say people shouldn't use the tools that make life easier on the surface. People value convenience very highly, and as we know we always sacrifice convenience for privacy.. it's a tough sell.