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Google Says Gemini Doesn’t Train on Private Docs After Claims of Unreleased Game Content Leak
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Google Says Gemini Doesn't Train on Private Docs After Claims of Unreleased Game Content LeakAn indie developer has sparked a new privacy debate surrounding Google’s AI assistant.
Google, however, says its AI was not trained using private Google Docs.
Google says private Docs are not used for AI trainingGoogle has rejected suggestions that Gemini trains on private Workspace files.
The company also stressed that users control document sharing settings and that publicly shared files may still be indexed by search engines.
Links to publicly shared docs may be indexed if someone posted them somewhere publicly, where they could be seen by search engine crawlers.