Google now uses your data to train AI by default — here is how to opt out
Google has updated its privacy settings to allow the company to use more of your personal data for training its artificial intelligence systems. This change applies by default, meaning users are automatically opted in unless they take action. The update affects anyone who uses Google's services, potentially including search activity, browsing behavior, and other interactions. Users who wish to prevent their data from being used for AI training can do so by adjusting their Google account privacy settings. Knowing where to find and change these settings is important for those concerned about how their data is being used.
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