Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are creating exact replicas of popular web platforms to train AI agents to navigate the digital ...
For a brief moment, the internet thought Gmail had quietly decided to slurp up everyone’s emails and feed them directly into ...
Following the controversy over using user emails to train its Gemini model, Google has clarified its stance on Smart Features ...
Google isnot reading your emails. The Californian company was forced to clarify that Gemini isn't digesting everything in ...
The controversy began after users noticed that enabling Smart Features allows Gemini to access Gmail data for personalised ...
Google has refuted claims of using Gmail content for AI model training, calling reports misleading. The company clarified that while smart features like predictive text personalize user experience, ...
Google denies using Gmail data for AI model training, emphasizing that user emails and attachments are not accessed for AI ...
Overview Google has recently updated its policies on how apps and services use personal data, including Gmail emails, ...
After claims spread across social media like wildfire, Google says its Gmail users have nothing to worry about.
Google has clarified that Gmail data is not being used to train its Gemini AI models despite reports suggesting a policy change. The source of the confusion was updated wording and settings around ...
Plus: a quick guide to the two-step process for opting out.
Over the last few days, there have been several rumours on social media and online claiming that Gmail is being used as a data feed to train Gemini AI, Google’s family of large language-model products ...