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Users should know how their data is used and have control over AI training participation.
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Google has updated its privacy settings to use more user data for training its AI models. This change means that by default, your interactions with Google services may contribute to AI training. Users can now opt out if they do not want their data used in this way.

Users should know how their data is used and have control over AI training participation.
Alphabet (GOOGL)
This affects user trust and compliance with data privacy regulations.
Companies should provide clear opt-out options for AI data training.
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Google has updated its privacy settings to use more user data for training its AI models. This change means that by default, your interactions with Google services may contribute to AI training. Users can now opt out if they do not want their data used in this way.
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Google has updated its privacy settings to use more user data for training its AI models. This change means that by default, your interactions with Google services may contribute to AI training. Users can now opt out if they do not want their data used in this way.