Google Does Not Read Your Gmail To Train Gemini AI Models

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Google Does Not Read Your Gmail To Train Gemini AI Models
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Contrary to what several reports might have said in the past few days, Google does not read your emails in Gmail to train Gemini on the data in them. Google denied reports that email data is used to train its AI models in statements toin response to the claims that urged Gmail users to disable Smart Features in Gmail and Workspace to prevent Google from training Gemini models on AI content.

also posted a denial on X that uses similar language to the comments the two tech blogs published. Google said it wanted to"set the record straight on misleading reports." According to Google,"the facts" are that Gmail hasn't changed the settings for anyone,"Gmail Smart Features have existed for many years," and Google isn't using Gmail content to• Gmail Smart Features have existed for many years., which informed Gmail users how to turn off Smart Features in Gmail and Workspace in light of recent reports that claimed that Google had automatically opted Gmail users in to use their email data for training Gemini. Malwarebytes has updated its post to acknowledge that the settings aren't new and that it"contributed to a perfect storm of misunderstanding" given the current context. Google doesn't use Gmail data to train the AI, the blog added.Malwarebytes pointed out that the settings aren't new"but the way Google recently rewrote and surfaced them led a lot of people to believe Gmail content might be used to train Google's AI models." Also, the"Smart Features" wording implies the use of AI, considering that Google has integrated. Finally, a proposed class-action suit filed a few days ago in California alleges that Google gave Gemini AI access to key Google products, including Gmail, Chat, and Meet. According toThe Smart Features in Gmail that might be enabled on your account include Smart Compose, Smart Reply, Autocorrect, and grammar and spelling features. Some of these features were available before the age of generative AI products like Gemini. Malwarebytes also noted that Gmail scans the content of your email account to offer features like spam filtering, email categorization, and writing suggestions.Google's assurances aside, some Gmail users might want to opt out of Smart Features in Gmail and Workspace. To do that, they need to find a few settings in Gmail, as seen in the tweet below, which is part of the misleading reports that Gmail data is used to train Gemini. First, you'll want to turn off"Turn on Smart Features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet," a setting you'll find in the General tab of Gmail's Settings menu. Go to the gear icon in the top right corner when using Gmail on the web, and click on"See all settings."You have been automatically OPTED IN to allow Gmail to access all your private messages & attachments to train AI models.After that, look for the"Manage Workspace smart feature settings" button in the same General tab, and click it to bring up a menu that shows two toggles for Smart Features in Workspace . That's"Smart Features in Google Workspace," and"Smart Features in other Google products." Turn both of them off if you don't want Google to use your Workspace data and activity to personalize your experience across Workspace apps and other Google products. ZDNet points out that all these settings were enabled by default on three Gmail accounts, including two created on the spot to see whether they'd be turned on or off. I have also checked the settings on three Gmail accounts, including one where. The Smart Features continue to be disabled for that one. A different account had Smart Features enabled for Gmail but not Workspace. While your mileage may vary, it looks like Google isn't enabling Smart Features in Gmail without user consent.

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