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  1. Google will save your Lens photos, Search Live recordings, and Translate audio for AI training Google is making some changes to how it saves your interactions w

    Google is updating its privacy settings to save user interactions with Search, Lens, and Translate for AI training. These interactions, including images, audio, and video, will be stored under a new "Search Services History" setting, separate from the existing Web & App Activity. Users can opt out of this data collection, which Google states will be used to improve its services and AI models, and offer personalized suggestions and ads. AI

    IMPACT This change could significantly impact the data available for training large language models, potentially influencing future AI capabilities and personalization.

  2. https://www. theverge.com/tech/947836/googl e-search-privacy-settings-images-audio Google will now save the images, files, audio, and video you use to search. T

    Google is expanding its data collection practices to include images, files, audio, and video used in search queries. This new policy encompasses content from Google Lens searches, real-time audio recordings from Search Live, voice searches, and spoken phrases in Translate. The company states this data will be used to train its AI models and improve ad targeting. AI

    IMPACT Google's expanded data collection for AI training could lead to more personalized and potentially more powerful AI services, but raises privacy concerns.