👨🏼💻 Google’s recent privacy updates reveal that it plans to use any public data available on the internet to train its current and future AI systems.
Google has made updates to its privacy policy which now allows it to take any publicly available data and use it for artificial intelligence training purposes.
The update to the company’s privacy policy came on July 1 and can be compared to previous versions of the policy via a link published on the site’sIn the latest version, changes can be seen that include the addition of Google’s AI models, Bard and Cloud AI capabilities to the services it may train by using “information that’s publicly available online” or from “other public sources.
This update from Google comes shortly after OpenAI, the developer of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT was charged withover allegedly scraping private information from users via the internet. It claimed that OpenAI used data from millions of comments on social media, blogs, Wikipedia and other personal information from users to train ChatGPT without first getting consent to do so. The lawsuit concluded that this, therefore, violated the copyrights and privacy rights of millions of users on the internet.
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