google introduced a new information management policy, which provides for the use of public data for Artificial Intelligence training.
The company is covering areas of Artificial Intelligence that range from shopping experiences, Google Lens features, and text-to-music generators to its Bard chatbot and tech-powered search.
Active since July 1, the new policy is part of the company’s approach to technology.
“Google uses information to improve our services and develop new products, features and technologies that benefit our users and the public,” says the company.
“For example, we use publicly available information to help train theGoogle AI models and build products and features like Google Translate, Bard, and Cloud AI.” Add.
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The key point lies in the expansion. In the past, public information only trained Google Translate; Now it goes with more tools.
As he points out mashable, While the update doesn’t change the user experience or directly affect the company’s products, the tweak highlights that it’s leaning more toward its AI offering.
The search behavior of the general public it will also be an important factor in continued development.
That is to say: each search that is carried out in Google will help the training of its bots. All totally free, we make the caveat
Another of the concerns that are established from the company’s policy points to the use of online information.
“In general”, explains Matt Southern of Search Engine Journal, “Privacy policies restrict companies from collecting data that users provide directly. With Google’s new policy, the company can use any information people post online.”