Google has revised its privacy policy, explicitly stating its stance on using all online content for training its AI models.
The increasing popularity and utilization of generative AI models have raised complex questions concerning copyright, content ownership, and artistic freedom. With its recent update, Google is set to contribute to this ongoing controversy.
Google’s privacy policy now declares that all online content can be used to train its AI models:
“Research and development: Google utilizes information to enhance our services and create new products, features, and technologies that benefit our users and the general public. For instance, publicly available information is employed to aid in training Google’s AI models and developing products such as Google Translate, Bard, and Cloud AI capabilities.”
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