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Google uses your public internet data to train its ChatGPT rivals, and you should let it

Google might be the first company that comes to mind when thinking about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in internet software, but OpenAI's ChatGPT is the most popular generative AI product right now. And Google will be remembered for hurrying to respond to ChatGPT rather than leading the market in the early days. Google already has plenty of products that use large language models like ChatGPT, with Bard being one example. And Bard is available right now to test in almost every market.

More importantly, Google just updated its privacy policy to inform users that it'll be using all their data and more to train its ChatGPT rivals. It might seem nefarious, and you might want to opt out. But, ultimately, you'll agree to let Google use that data. Opposing the privacy policy changes basically means ending your relationship with Google. And even then, plenty of your data has already been gobbled up by Google's AI bots.

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By: Chris Smith
Title: Google uses your public internet data to train its ChatGPT rivals, and you should let it
Sourced From: bgr.com/tech/google-uses-your-public-internet-data-to-train-its-chatgpt-rivals-and-you-should-let-it/
Published Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2023 12:36:00 +0000