Google says it is not using or sharing data of users for AI tools

When it comes to artificial intelligence and machine learning, Google has been quite at the forefront. However, it was caught off-guard when ChatGPT arrived in November 2022. Since then Google has taken strides in bringing AI tools to a lot of its users. However, questions still persist about user privacy and how data is being used. Google has allayed some of those fears and reiterated its commitment to user privacy. In a blog post, Yulie Kwon Kim, vice president, product management, Workspace Platform, said “We want to be completely clear that generative AI does not change our foundational privacy protections for giving users choice and control over their data.”

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