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Home / Technology / Google Denies Using Gmail for AI Training

Google Denies Using Gmail for AI Training

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Google disputes claims of using Gmail content to train AI models.
  • The company states 'smart features' have existed for years without policy changes.
  • Some users reported being opted back into smart features unintentionally.
Google Denies Using Gmail for AI Training

Viral social media posts and articles have suggested Google is using personal Gmail messages and attachments to train its AI models. Google has publicly refuted these claims, asserting that no policy changes have occurred and user settings remain unaffected. A company spokesperson clarified that Gmail's 'smart features,' which enhance user experience, have been available for many years.

Despite Google's reassurances, the company has acknowledged that some users may have been inadvertently opted back into these smart features. This comes after a January update that allowed for independent management of smart features across Google Workspace and other Google products. Users are advised to review their settings to ensure they align with their preferences.

These smart features include functionalities like order tracking and automatic calendar additions for flights. While enabling these features within Google Workspace involves agreeing to personalized experiences based on content and activity, Google maintains this does not equate to using email content for AI training purposes, aiming to quell user concerns about data privacy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google denies using Gmail content to train its Gemini AI model and states that user settings have not changed.
Gmail's smart features include spell checking, order tracking, and adding flights to your calendar.
Google states that it does not use Gmail content for AI training, but users can manage 'smart features' settings independently.

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