In October, Google 'secretly' turned on Gemini for Gmail, Meet and Chat, enabling it to collect private data 'without the users' knowledge or consent', according to the complaint. — Reuters
Google was accused in a lawsuit of using its Gemini AI assistant to unlawfully track the private communications of users of its Gmail, instant messaging and videoconference programs.
In the past, users of Gmail, Chat and Meet were given the option to turn on Google’s artificial intelligence program. But in October, the Alphabet Inc unit "secretly” turned on Gemini for all those applications, enabling it to collect private data "without the users’ knowledge or consent”, according to the complaint filed late Tuesday in federal court in San Jose, California.
