Gmail is reading your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you turn it off
Gmail is reading your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you turn it off
Don’t I wish!
No, that is a woman with a food photography business. She got to it before I did. When gmail started I was still using MacOS9 and couldn’t set up an account. She also got the .com site which I was going to use for my own business.
I’m hoping that she lets go of the web address, her site is so old and static it’s inactive and built with Flash, which of course is totally retired by Adobe and dead.
So, I wait.
It should be illegal to opt people in to this.
Imagine if your bank just opted you in to renting out your mortgaged home.
Abusing your personal data like that should be a crime in basically all jurisdictions.
I’ve tried to keep on top of not allowing ai to crawl through my personal data on various services. Google going through my emails is like going through my physical letters, it’s extremely intrusive.
It’s getting tiresome. I think next year I’ll have a go at self hosting my emails. Email is one of the big things I have kept online and the same as everything is linked to it. It’s like your digital address.
Most users are just quietly accepting the significant loss of privacy, especially nowadays as a lot of our lives are online. I don’t believe there will be any pushback from users, governments need to step in but they are seemingly unwilling to.
Eh, selfhosting email seems to be a world of pain.
This has finally pissed me off enough to do the get myself a domain and forward from there to a paid provider thing. Keep your email address and switch out providers at will, not going to the pain of changing out all those emails only to lock myself into another provider… or even your selfhosted one.
Doesn’t seem to hard, but tips from those who have done this welcomed. Also any non slop, non partisan articles on the setup would be great.
I love the idea of being able to make email addresses on the fly and then see who’s giving my address to spammers and just turn off the tap, which I’ve heard of but I’m worried that’s just going to get me spammed randomly.
When did they ever say they weren’t scanning emails for ad words? Pretty sure that was in the April 1st, 2004 announcement. I found this article from then that says:
To finance the service, Google will display advertising links tied to the topics discussed within the e-mails. For instance, an e-mail inquiring about an upcoming concert might include an ad from a ticket agency.
I just tried this. Following the instructions in the article I turned off “Smart Features” and Gmail proceeded to put all of my incoming mail into the same folder. Apparently having a separate spam folder is considered a smart feature.
Gross. This is blatantly manipulative.