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Did your #Gmail data train the AI Bard? Bard itself claims your emails in Gmail trained the AI, Google denies this, saying Bard made a mistake.

But who is correct, #Google or #Bard πŸ€” Check here for more:
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The undeniable truth we learn here is: Data is the new oil. It's time to protect yours! πŸ”’

#PrivacyMatters

in reply to Tuta

I mean if you aren’t paying for the service, you are the service. (Most of the time)
in reply to Tuta

The fact that people aren't in the streets over this kind of junk is nuts. I seriously feel abused. I feel that my likeness and data are being used against my will, and never did I consent to anything resembling this.
in reply to Marcus

@gerowen @thenewoil Yes, indeed. @thenewoil is a one of the greatest influencers in the privacy world. πŸ˜‰ πŸ’ͺ
in reply to Tuta

Having dipped my toe in making Generative AI, I can say both are equally likely. Generative AI simply picks the next most common thing to say based on the context of the prompt and the prior words generated. It's prone to not stating the truth. But Google is also prone to lying and using peoples' data without their explicit consent of the use case.
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