Google updates privacy policy to train its AI on everything you post online
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- Google has updated its privacy policy.
- The new policy adds that Google can use publically available data to train its AI products.
- The way the policy is worded, it sounds as if the company is reserving the right to harvest and use data posted anywhere on the web.
You probably didn’t notice, but Google quietly updated its privacy policy over the weekend. While the wording of the policy is only slightly different from before, the change is enough to be concerning.
As discovered by Gizmodo, Google has updated its privacy policy. While there’s nothing particularly notable in most of the policy, one section now sticks out — the research and development section. That section explains how Google can use your information and now reads as:
Author: Ryan McNeal. [Source Link (*), Android Authority]