Comment by rvz
8 hours ago
> The training dataset also includes: publicly available datasets that are readily downloadable; data obtained by crawlers; licensed data obtained via commercial licensing agreements; user data (i.e., data collected from users of Google products and services to train AI models, along with user interactions with the model) in accordance with Google’s relevant terms of service, privacy policy, service-specific policies, and pursuant to user controls, where appropriate; other datasets that Google acquires or generates in the course of its business operations, or directly from its workforce; and AI-generated synthetic data.
Well don't complain when you are using Gmail and your emails are being trained to develop Gemini.
It says "pursuant to user controls, where appropriate". We can now sleep peacefully with the knowledge that Google will give us the tools to disable this where it's not inappropriate.
So that's why Google is getting sued for Gemini being enabled by default in Gmail and analyzing emails and our data; completely going against whatever privacy policy they came up with. [0]
I don't expect them to follow their own privacy policies.
[0] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/google-sued-over-gemini-...