Google Issues Privacy Warning for Gemini AI Assistant
Users advised not to share confidential information with the newly rebranded AI, amid data collection and review concerns.
- Google has issued a privacy warning to users of its Gemini AI assistant, advising against sharing confidential information.
- The warning comes as Google rebrands its Bard AI assistant to Gemini, aiming to compete with ChatGPT.
- Google collects data from conversations with Gemini, including location and usage information, to improve its products and services.
- Users can opt out of having their data used for machine learning improvements by adjusting their Gemini Apps Activity settings.
- Conversations with Gemini may be reviewed by human reviewers and kept for up to three years, even if app activity is deleted.