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Your data, the succulent diet with which Google feeds

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:01 am
by rUparaHmaN014
Data is the backbone of AI . And the better and more substantial the data used to train AI, the higher quality the results this technology will ultimately bring to the table. Google knows this and that is why it has introduced a far from trivial change in its privacy policy.

As reported by Gizmodo , Google's new privacy policy provides that the list of hong kong cell phone numbers Mountain View company can use virtually all public content that users post on the Internet to improve its AI systems. All the more reason, therefore, to be very careful when pouring (just like that) personal information into the network of networks that can then potentially be used to train Google's AI systems.

"Google uses information to improve our services and to develop new products, features and technologies that benefit our users and the public," reads the internet giant's new privacy policy.

"For example, we use publicly available information to help train Google's AI models and build products and features like Google Translate, Bard, and cloud AI capabilities," Google stresses .

In its previous privacy policy, Google specified that its users' data was used for "linguistic models" rather than "AI models." And while in the old policy the company referred to Google Translate, it now also talks about Bard and Cloud AI.