New Delhi: In a recent update to its privacy policy, Google has announced that it will now incorporate publicly available data, including information from online activities such as search history, website visits, and social media posts, to train its AI models, including the widely known Bard. This development has raised concerns among privacy advocates about the potential misuse of this data.
Google asserts that the collected data will be utilized solely for the purpose of enhancing its AI models and will not be employed for tracking or targeted advertising. However, privacy advocates emphasize the need for caution in light of the expanded scope of data utilization.
Additional details regarding Google's updated privacy policy include:
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Individuals concerned about privacy, it is possible to opt out of Google's data collection practices. Utilizing privacy-focused browsers such as DuckDuckGo can also help minimize the data collected by Google.
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By implementing these measures, individuals can proactively safeguard their privacy and retain control over the usage of their data.