🔍 Summary:
Google is updating its Gmail platform, integrating more AI features, which will allow its cloud-based AI to access all user content, raising significant privacy concerns. This update conflicts with Gmail’s quasi end-to-end encryption, presenting a dilemma between enhanced functionality and user privacy. Additionally, Google’s Gemini AI, despite privacy settings, will still operate on Android devices, accessing apps like Phone and Messages, although it will not use this data to improve AI models. This has sparked privacy concerns, especially as Gemini will also be integrated into educational tools, potentially affecting student data privacy. Google has clarified that student data will not be used to train AI models. Meanwhile, privacy watchdogs are struggling to keep up with the rapid integration of AI into daily digital interactions, with Google ranking poorly in new AI privacy rankings by Incogni, just above Microsoft. This situation underscores the growing complexity and potential risks of AI in handling personal data across various platforms.
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