Google updated earlierIts privacy policy, which will be more conducive to collecting public information uploaded by users for use in artificial intelligence model training.
According to Google's new privacy policy, public information on the Internet and other channels will be used to train artificial intelligence models, including services such as Google Translate, as well as "Bard" and cloud-based artificial intelligence application projects.
Compared to the original description that emphasized the use of public information for natural language model or application service training, Google's adjustment this time obviously hopes to declare that any public information uploaded by users in the future can be "reasonably" used for artificial intelligence project training.
However, even if Google adjusts its privacy policy and informs users that the collected public information will be used for artificial intelligence training, whether it will ultimately constitute an infringement of privacy rights may still depend on the actual situation.Recognition of the reasonableness of privacy access in various regional lawsFor example, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implemented in the European Union has higher requirements for user privacy protection. Even if Google believes that it is reasonable to obtain user public information, it may still be deemed to have endangered user privacy.


