Recent viral reports sparked panic, claiming Google was using your Gmail emails to train its Gemini AI. Panic over – Google says your Gmails aren’t being used to train its Gemini AI. According to Google, these claims are misleading. Instead, Gmail’s Smart Features, like automatic replies and suggestions, use your data locally or anonymously to improve user experience—not AI training.
Gmail’s Smart Features are tools designed to make your email experience smoother. They include predictive text, Smart Reply, and Smart Compose. These features operate without sending your personal emails to Google’s Gemini AI. Google clarified that these tools have existed for years and continue to function solely to enhance productivity, not AI development.
Google emphasized that Gmail content isn’t used for training its AI models. Your emails remain private, and any Smart Features processing happens in a secure environment. Users can also control their Smart Features via Gmail settings to further tailor privacy and convenience.
Disabling Smart Features is optional. They help save time with suggestions, sorting, and smart replies. Even if turned off, Google reassures users that Gemini AI doesn’t access personal email content. For peace of mind, regularly reviewing Gmail privacy settings ensures your data stays under your control.
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