July 4 (Cointime) - Google has updated its privacy policy to allow for the use of publicly available data in its artificial intelligence (AI) training. The updated policy includes the addition of Google's AI models, Bard and Cloud AI, to the services that may be trained using this data. The update clarifies that anything publicly uploaded online could be used in Google's training processes for current and future AI systems. This update follows a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI, which allegedly scraped private information from users without consent to train its AI chatbot, ChatGPT. There are rumors that Twitter's recent change in tweet access limits was partially due to AI data scraping.
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