Google updates privacy policy to allow public data to be used to train AI models

Since the launch of the ChatGPT class of generative AI, this has caused a lot of copyright and privacy controversy as it involves utilizing data from the internet to train content, according to Hong Kong media reports. Google has recently updated its privacy policy to allow the company to use public data from the Internet to train its AI models. The policy mentions that Google can now collect publicly available information on the internet or messages from other public sources to help train Google's AI models and build useful features to build more complete in-house AI products, including Google Translate, chatbot Bard, and Cloud AI features. (Interface)
据港媒报道,自ChatGPT一类生成式AI推出以来,由于涉及利用互联网的数据来训练内容,这引起大量版权和隐私争议。谷歌日前就更新隐私政策规定,允许该公司采用互联网上的公共数据来训练旗下AI模型。该政策提到,谷歌现时可通过收集网络上的公开信息或来自其他公共来源的讯息,来帮助训练谷歌的AI模型及打造实用功能,以建构更完整的自家AI产品,包括谷歌翻译、聊天机器人Bard和Cloud AI功能。(界面)
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