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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google to use public info to train AI, tech layoffs, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google to use public info to train AI, tech layoffs, more

[ad_1] After announcing Gemini, a project by DeepMind aiming to surpass artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT yesterday, Google has now updated its privacy policy and is suggesting that it will only be using publicly available data to train its AI models. In other news, there is a growing number of tech layoffs due to the rise of AI which has concerned many researchers who believed tech roles would largely remain safe initially. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Google to use publicly available data to train AIA report by Gizmodo has revealed that Google has updated its privacy policy and now suggests that it will use any data that is publicly available (can be read by Google) to train its AI models. “Google uses the information to improve our services...
Google changes privacy policy; everything you post will be used to boost its AI tools
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Google changes privacy policy; everything you post will be used to boost its AI tools

[ad_1] It has already been known that artificial intelligence (AI) models are trained on data sets that allow them to analyze and respond to texts in several contexts as well as languages. For instance, ChatGPT has been trained on a massive text dataset that is available in the public domain. On the other hand, DarKBERT is an LLM that has been trained on a vast dataset of dark web pages, assimilating information from places such as hacker forums, scamming websites, and other criminal internet sources. Since AI tools' hunger for data is insatiable, everything posted online by anyone, is fair game. Making that clear was Google, which has updated its privacy policy, and everything that you post online, could now be used to train its AI tools and models.New privacy policiesGoogle announced ...