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Google may use your photos and voice to train AI
Google is rolling out a privacy setting called Search Services History that allows the company to save user activity, including images, voice searches, and uploaded files, which may be used to improve its AI models. The update expands data collection beyond traditional search history to include media interactions, raising privacy concerns.
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