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Google will use everything you’ve posted online to improve its AI model

Updated: July 6, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — With the update of its amusingly named “privacy policy” on July 1, Google has announced it is going to take practically everything you have ever posted on the internet to improve its own artificial intelligence model.

Google’s Large Language Model (LLM) is called “Bard.” These artificial intelligences are “trained” using data input. Yours.

How have things changed? 

Formerly, Google’s privacy policy indicated a more limited harvesting and application of user data. As tech news source Gizmodo reported on Monday:

‘Google uses information to improve our services and to develop new products, features and technologies that benefit our users and the public,’ the new Google policy says. ‘For example, we use publicly available information to help train Google’s AI models and build products and features like Google Translate, Bard, and Cloud AI capabilities.’

Fortunately for history fans, Google maintains a history of changes to its terms of service. The new language amends an existing policy, spelling out new ways your online musings might be used for the tech giant’s AI tools work.

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