Google has recently updated its policies on how apps and services use personal data, including Gmail emails, receipts, attachments, and conversations, to help train AI-powered features. For many users ...
Google has refuted claims of using Gmail content for AI model training, calling reports misleading. The company clarified that while smart features like predictive text personalize user experience, ...
NATO has hired Google to provide "air-gapped" sovereign cloud services and AI in "completely disconnected, highly secure environments." The Chocolate Factory will support the military alliance's Joint ...
Google denies charges that it's analyzing your private emails to train its AIs. A class action lawsuit accuses Google of privacy violations. You may still want to opt out of the features in question.
Google is aware that viral social media posts and even online reports can be "misleading." With the AI wave, everything can be associated with data training. The tech giant is not spared from this ...
Google says the claims about training Gemini AI with users' emails from Gmail are false. Credit: Mustafa Hatipoglu/Anadolu via Getty Images You may have seen the now-viral warnings that Google is ...
Viral posts claim you need to opt out of Gmail’s ‘smart features’ to avoid having your emails used to train AI, but Google says it doesn’t use the content of your emails for AI training. Viral posts ...
Google: No, We're Not Secretly Using Your Gmail Account to Train Gemini A Google spokesperson says claims about Gemini automatically accessing users’ Gmail data to train its AI model are false, ...
While Google disagrees, the company may have decided again that your data is its toy. Here's how to try to stop Gmail from training its AI on your email. There's no shortage of big tech companies that ...
If you’re seeking to make your home smarter, odds are you’re in between two smart home ecosystems, Amazon Alexa versus Google Home. Both Amazon Alexa- and Google Assistant-enabled devices can help ...
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