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Google’s New Data Policy: What You Need to Know

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Google is set to expand the data it collects from users, including search history, images, and audio recordings, to enhance its AI models. This change, part of an update to its privacy settings, allows users to opt out of having their data used for AI training. As Google integrates more personal data into its services, it reflects a significant shift in how tech companies gather information, moving away from just web-scraped data.

The implications for users are profound. By opting out, individuals can regain some control over their personal information, but many may not be aware of these new settings. This could lead to a divide between those who actively manage their data and those who unknowingly contribute to AI training.

Moreover, this trend is not isolated to Google. Other tech giants like OpenAI and Meta are also using user-generated content to improve their AI systems, indicating a broader industry movement. As these practices become more common, users may need to reassess their digital privacy strategies.

In practical terms, users can disable specific settings related to their search history and uploaded media. They can also choose how long their data is retained, with options for automatic deletion after three, 18, or 36 months. Understanding these choices is crucial as the landscape of digital privacy continues to evolve.

Source: Euronews

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News Category: Technology Tags: ai, data, google, privacy, settings

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