Google updates its privacy policy to allow data scraping for AI training
Google has actually made updates to its personal privacy policy which now permits it to take any publicly available data and use it for artificial intelligence (AI) training functions. The upgrade to the businesss privacy policy came on July 1 and can be compared to previous variations of the policy through a link published on the sites update page. This update from Google comes soon after OpenAI, the designer of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT was charged with a class-action suit in California over supposedly scraping private details from users through the internet.It declared that OpenAI used information from millions of remarks on social media, blogs, Wikipedia and other individual details from users to train ChatGPT without first getting approval to do so.
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