Google has revised its privacy policy.
The company will now be sourcing and analyzing all publicly available internet data to develop its artificial intelligence tools, as reported by Sarbaz.kz, referencing the science and technology portal gizmodo.com.
"For instance, we utilize publicly accessible information to train Google's artificial intelligence models and create products and functionalities such as Google Translate, Bard, and cloud-based AI capabilities," the company statement reads.
Previously, Google stated it used data "for language models," not "artificial intelligence models." The old policy also only mentioned Google Translate, but now includes Bard and Cloud AI.