Given that a functionally identical system has been implemented by Google for years, we should already know what will happen. So let me ask. Is this already happening to people with Android devices? In terms of opportunities for framing someone, how is what Google does any different?
Google's system doesn't do on-device scanning, and I gave an example above of something like this happening. Security is a constant race between good and bad actors. If you weaken your system you're scoring for the other team.
Given that a functionally identical system has been implemented by Google for years, we should already know what will happen. So let me ask. Is this already happening to people with Android devices? In terms of opportunities for framing someone, how is what Google does any different?