Google’s updated privacy policy allows AI to scrape public data #GooglePrivacyConcerns
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GooglePrivacyPolicy #DataScraping Summery: Google has updated its privacy policies to state that it will be using publicly available user data to train its AI technology, including the Google Bard chatbot. This means that any content posted and shared on the web by users of Google's services can be used to fuel its AI initiatives. However, Google clarifies that it…
Google's updated privacy policy allows AI to scrape public data #GooglePrivacyConcerns
Google has updated its privacy policies to state that it will use publicly available user data to train its AI models and develop products like Google Bard and Google Translate. This includes content posted and shared by users on the web, as well as search history, location data, and other information shared on Android phones. While Google won't access private photos or emails, it may collect information from publicly accessible sources. Users who are concerned about their data can limit Google's access by using different browsers or adjusting privacy settings in their Google account.