In case there was any doubt, Google's privacy policy now explicitly states that it's going to suck up all your data to train its AI

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Google's updated privacy policy spells it out in black and white.

) has updated its privacy policy to explicitly state that pretty much anything you say or do online can be scooped up and used to train its AI models.

Naturally, Google collects data from your online activity, like the stuff you search for, the videos you watch, the things you buy, and the people you talk to, and the location data accessed through your Android mobile device. But"in some circumstances," it also collects information from"publicly accessible sources": If your name appears in a local newspaper article, for instance, Google may index the article and then share it with people searching for your name.

And not all of the material in question is in fact fair game: Authors Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay recentlyagainst OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT violated copyright laws by using their works to train its AI model without permission. I've reached out to Google for more information on its reasons for changing its privacy policies, and will update if I receive a reply.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

 

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