Google to use public data for artificial intelligence training, says its updated privacy policy
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Google has updated its privacy policy in which it stated that it can use publicly available data to help train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The tech giant changed the wording of its policy over the weekend and switched "AI models" for "language models". With the new policy, Google is informing people that anything they publicly post online can be used to train Bard, future versions and other generative AI products it develops.