Original Reddit post

“I’ve been going back and forth on what would actually make me comfortable with a screen-aware AI. Most of the discussion I see focuses on the trigger model: always-on recording vs hotkey-only. But when I try to imagine actually using something like this, the trigger model isn’t where my hesitation lands. What I keep coming back to is per-app exclusions. I’d want to be able to say: never read my password manager, never read my banking app, never read my personal messages. Not because I don’t trust the data handling, but because some apps feel categorically off-limits regardless of what the privacy policy says. The way I’d think about it is: sensitive categories as defaults-off, not as things I have to remember to configure. If that kind of blacklist existed and was easy to set up, I think I’d feel pretty okay about hotkey-triggered screen reading in everything else. But I’m genuinely not sure if per-app exclusions are a common concern or just a me thing. Is that the condition that would move the needle for you, or are there other controls you’d consider more important?” submitted by /u/Low_Slice_4297

Originally posted by u/Low_Slice_4297 on r/ArtificialInteligence