Google updates its privacy policy to allow data scraping for AI training
The latest updates to Google’s privacy policy reveal that Google may use any public information available to train its various AI products and services.
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The latest updates to Google’s privacy policy reveal that Google may use any public information available to train its various AI products and services.
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