lauren,
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adminkirsty,

@lauren @topher
Have you read the info?
https://help.dropbox.com/view-edit/privacy-settings-dropbox-ai

Your files within are sent to a third-party AI ONLY WHEN you chose to interact with AI powered features. For example, when you ask a question about a file.
(my capitalisation)

PS Great

lauren,
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@adminkirsty @topher Yes, I read it. Dropbox still should have EXPLICITLY asked first. Just because a user chooses to do a search (and may not even realize it is tied to "AI") doesn't mean they realize the data is being handed off to a third party. Sorry, this is inexcusable as it stands, unless I've missed some key aspect of the UI flow as described. That is, when someone first does a search involving AI, does Dropbox at that point inform them that proceeding means sending their data to a third party?

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