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But you have a right to your own privacy, even if that makes your boss upset. That's what this employee came up against when dealing with her boss at her teaching job. The way she saw it, she didn't want any pictures of her, AI-generated or not, on a public Facebook page. This is a dangerous place to put your employees in, because it might compromise their safety, and then it ends up being your fault. Moreover, she disagreed with her boss's use of image generation. She didn't want her pictures given over to an algorithm to be used as data, even if it was in the service of something as simple as making a cartoon. That's a pretty big trade-off. The big tech companies get your data, and you get a little caricature of yourself. It's understandable to want to opt out of this interaction.
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My boss almost cried because I told her not to make an Al picture of me.
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But when she tried to confront her boss about it and politely asked her not to use the picture, everything melted down. The boss clearly knew she was doing something wrong because she immediately got defensive and tried to double down on her narrative. This ended up making her look even more guilty, and causing her employees to lose some respect for her. Keep reading to see what happened in the story and see what you think about it.
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