Google Refutes ‘Misleading’ Allegations Of Using Gmail Data To Train Gemini AI

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Google clarified that Gmail content is not used to train our Gemini AI model. (Photo: Envato)

Google has firmly denied claims that it scans users' Gmail messages and attachments to train its Gemini AI models, describing these allegations as “misleading”.

The controversy began after Malwarebytes published a report claiming that the only way to prevent Gmail from accessing personal data for AI training was to switch off the platform's ‘Smart Features', such as spell check.

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The claims sparked a wave of outrage online, as users voiced frustration over the idea that Google was using their personal data for AI training without consent. 

In a recent post on social media, Google clarified that it has not made any changes to user settings and does not use Gmail content to train its Gemini AI models.

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“Let's set the record straight on recent misleading reports. Here are the facts: 

  • We have not changed anyone's settings. 

  • Gmail Smart Features have existed for many years.

  • We do not use your Gmail content to train our Gemini AI model.

We are always transparent and clear if we make changes to our terms & policies,” Gmail said in an X post.

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