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Google has just issued a privacy warning about its latest and greatest AI-infused Gemini app. The next-generation digital assistant, formerly known as Bard, is aimed at replacing Google Assistant ...
With the rollout of Google’s Gemini app to all Google Workspace for Education users, including students under 18, those old concerns are resurfacing in a new form.
The email states that starting July 7, Gemini will "help" with Phone, Messages, and WhatsApp, even if Gemini Apps Activity is turned off.
The email received by millions of Android smartphone users last week took most of them by surprise when they were informed by Google that there would be a major update to its Gemini AI integration. On ...
A Google email about Gemini privacy is causing quite the stir. The alarm came from a change in what the chatbot can access when your history is turned off. However, the update's implications are ...
Google has issued a stark warning to users of its Gemini AI assistant: do not share confidential information, as conversations may be reviewed by humans for up to three years. This privacy caution ...
When asked the same question on the web, Gemini provides a detailed response, addressing various ethical concerns such as data privacy issues, search result bias, and antitrust problems.
In January, one month before the Gemini controversy, a video emerged of Google DEI leader Adriele Parker saying people who claim they "don't see color" are contributing to race issues in the U.S.
In 2024, Google added its Gemini AI into the mix to give users a more detailed description of images. Google is now bolstering it with a whole new layer of interactive convenience for users.
Google says the goal is to support creativity, learning, and responsible AI use, as Gemini includes LearnLM, a family of AI models tuned for education and developed with input from teaching experts.