Google feeds its AI with your online data

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Google has changed its text Privacy Policy, and the change apparently says they can use everything you do online to feed ChatGPT their rival AI model, Bard. The change is interesting because it doesn’t refer to the data you enter into its services, but to everything you do online while in public.

basis, and as indicated by the parties in a holding charge A historical record of this type of changeGoogle has updated its terms to include Bard. “Google uses information to improve our services and develop new products, features and technologies that benefit our users and the public,” Google’s new policy says. “For example, we use publicly available information to train Google’s AI models and build products and features like Google Translate, Bard and cloud AI capabilities.” A company spokesperson confirmed the change in reports on the edge.

In an earlier version of this text, Google only mentioned “language models” but did not mention Bart or Google Translate or Cloud AI. What’s unusual about this new policy is that it’s not limited to content hosted on Google services, but applies to all public content on the web, from the blog you had at 15 to the searches you do on pages full of suspicious people.

There is some debate about the extent to which this practice is legitimate or not. Some popular pages and services like Reddit have already started to pick up activities AIs must try to stop the chaos of consuming its content. last Twitter Display Limits A lot of criticism is aimed at stopping AI (at least according to Elon Musk).

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