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Gmail AI Training Rumors Debunked by Google

Summary

  • Google refutes claims that user emails train its AI models.
  • Smart Features in Gmail have existed for years, not a new opt-in.
  • Workspace data is not used to train external AI models without permission.
Gmail AI Training Rumors Debunked by Google

Recent online discourse has circulated warnings that Google is allegedly using Gmail accounts to train its AI models. These claims suggest users were automatically opted in to allow access to private messages and attachments for AI training purposes.

Google has issued a clear denial of these misleading reports. A spokesperson confirmed that no user settings were altered and that Gmail's Smart Features, which integrate AI like Gemini into Workspace, have been in existence for a long time. The company emphasized that this functionality does not involve using Gmail content for training its Gemini AI model.

Google maintains transparency regarding its policies, assuring users that any changes to terms of service are clearly communicated. The company's policy for AI on Google Workspace affirms that user data remains within Workspace and is not used to train generative AI models or large language models powering external systems without explicit permission.

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No, Google denies using your Gmail content to train its AI models like Gemini.
Smart Features integrate Google's AI, like Gemini, into your Workspace for personal use, and have existed for many years.
Google states your Workspace data stays within Workspace and is not used for external AI model training without your permission.

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