A privacy expert is criticizing Google for taking over a controversial health app developed by AI firm DeepMind. The app in question — Streams — was first used to send alerts in a London hospital but hit headlines for gathering data on 1.6 million patients without informing them. DeepMind now wants the app to become an AI assistant for nurses and doctors around the world. BBC reports: One expert described the move as “trust demolition.” Lawyer and privacy expert Julia Powles, who has closely followed the development of Streams, responded on Twitter: “DeepMind repeatedly, unconditionally promised to ‘never connect people’s intimate, identifiable health data to Google.’ Now it’s announced… exactly that. This isn’t transparency, it’s trust demolition,” she added.

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