Google has introduced a new privacy setting that allows users to opt out of having their photos, videos, and audio files used to train its AI models. This feature, which is enabled by default, can be found within the Google account's privacy settings and affects various Google services beyond Search, including Maps, Translate, and Shopping. The change is part of a broader reorganization of activity data settings, aiming to give users more granular control over how their personal content is utilized for AI development. AI
IMPACT Users can now control how their personal media is used for AI training, enhancing privacy over Google services.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a new privacy setting for an existing product, not a core AI release or significant industry event.
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