From zdnet.com:
A new change quietly rolling out allows Google to access your private messages and attachments to train its AI models – likely without your knowledge. Opting out takes just moments.
- A new change allows Google to use your private emails and data to train its AIs.
- The change could be rolling out without the explicit permission or knowledge of users.
- A lawsuit has been filed charging Google with privacy violations.
Are you OK with Google snooping on your private emails to help train its AI without your permission? Nope, didn’t think so. But apparently that’s what the company has been doing.
