Actually, it’s about a guy tweeting that it’s about training AI on your emails. It doesn’t look like anything like that is mentioned in the actual text describing the features themselves.
This is a good example of why jumping to burn-the-witch conclusions “without reading” is perhaps a bad idea.
This sentence buried in Gmail’s settings seems to imply it’s what is happening by default:
Even if you turn off smart features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet, some smart features with individual on and off settings are still available. These features don’t use opted-out user data to improve the models that power them.
Guys, it’s about training AI on your emails.
Actually, it’s about a guy tweeting that it’s about training AI on your emails. It doesn’t look like anything like that is mentioned in the actual text describing the features themselves.
This is a good example of why jumping to burn-the-witch conclusions “without reading” is perhaps a bad idea.
This sentence buried in Gmail’s settings seems to imply it’s what is happening by default: