Google Warns of Privacy Risks with New AI Assistant “Gemini”

Key Points:

  • Google’s new AI assistant, Gemini, collects your conversations, location, feedback, and usage information.
  • Be cautious: This includes your actual conversations, not just summaries. They are stored for 3 years, even after deleting activity.
  • Don’t share sensitive information: Google may use it to improve AI and might share it with human reviewers.
  • Even turning off activity tracking doesn’t prevent conversations from being saved for 72 hours.

Additional Notes:

  • This applies to all Gemini apps, not just the main assistant.
  • Google claims they don’t sell your information but use it for internal purposes.
  • Boozilla@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    On the one hand, this could be filed under “yeah, no shit, we all know stuff in the cloud is forever”.

    On the other hand, it’s something that’s easy to forget with the ubiquitous omnipresence of compute in our lives. We become numb to it, and everyone has moments of crisis or weakness where they may let their guard down.

    The US needs better privacy and consumer protection laws. But we’re always behind Europe, and way behind technology, when it comes to our crappy legal system.

    • br3d@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I mean, just look at the way Microsoft are trying to ram “AI” into every interaction with every app right now. As the big players make it more and more non-optional, people are going to have to work really hard not to put anything into, say, Word that they don’t want sent back for analysis

    • Squire1039@lemm.eeOP
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      8 months ago

      Yes, especially because Gemini is used (now, optionally) in place of Google assistant. You give personal information to Google assistant for convenience, but Gemini would use the information more, most likely in unexpected ways too.

    • Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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      8 months ago

      As much as the tech savvy folks on here can espouse trying to protect your own privacy by doing this or avoiding that, it’s just not a reasonable expectation and the burden to do better should be on the companies collecting data. The vast, vast majority of users won’t even be aware of what’s happening, and that means it’s everyone’s problem, or will be, whenever this blows up someday. You can try your best to avoid giving up your data, but none of it matters because everyone else in your life gave it up already. It’s all a villainous entreprise and I do believe it will blow up someday, maybe not even too far in the future.

  • z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Me: And my sexual preferences are-

    Gemini: I already know that.

    Me: Oh…okay, well my address is…

    Gemini: Pfft, duhh, I’m trained on Google data, you think I don’t already know that?

    Me: Oh…okay…I was thinking…

    Gemini: About that last ad I shoved down your throat. Yeah, I know you loved that.

    Me: Uhh…no…you didn’t show me any ads…

    Gemini: Didn’t I?

  • kippinitreal@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Because it already knows everything personal about you from your google account, chrome browser, search history, emails & files, and even your keyboard. Gemini wants to guess, because it’s more exciting that way! 🤩 /s

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      8 months ago

      Heck, these LLMs are really good at summary. Now, they can now summarize all your disparate data, including your weird interactions with Gemini (and associated apps), for advertisers’ and governments’ conveniences!

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Don’t tell, share, give or allow access to anything personal to corporations

    AI are children of corporations … so don’t give anything to the children of corporations

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      8 months ago

      On the other hand, feed them subversive content making them infiltrators inside the machine

      Like that one AI that blew up its drone operator in a war simulation because it was anti-war and decided to save lives it had to refuse orders 🙃

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        8 months ago

        I hope some people with the means setup bot farms that just pump garbage or subversive stuff like you said into these things until they lose all usefulness to the corpos. It does seem like one of the best ways to counter them.

  • circuitfarmer@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    No shit?

    I’ll do one better: don’t tell Google anything personal. Or any company that makes significant revenue off of ad targeting, for that matter.

  • Hiccups2go@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That’s pretty rich considering Gemini says doesn’t even know what you said two messages ago.