Google's chatbot Gemini keeps user data for up to three years, even if correspondences are deleted
Google has published an updated privacy policy for its chatbot Gemini. According to the document, some user data, including deleted data, can be stored on the corporation's servers for three years.
Here's What We Know
We are talking about the records of Gemini dialogues, which Google employees analyze manually to improve the service. The company claims that it tries to anonymise such data as much as possible.
Nevertheless, Google urges users to refrain from providing Gemini with confidential personal information, as there is a risk of its leakage.
Previously, ChatGPT was criticized precisely because of OpenAI's ability to analyze dialogues for research purposes and use users' personal data to improve the AI model. Now a similar approach is apparently being taken by Google for its chatbot Gemini.
Go Deeper:
- Google has renamed its Bard chatbot to Gemini and consolidated all AI products under that brand name
Source: Gizmodo