By Robert Burnson, Bloomberg News
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.
Related Articles
Why a Visa-Mastercard legal settlement could lead to your rewards credit card getting declined
Apple pulls two gay dating apps in China under government order
Watchdog group Public Citizen demands OpenAI withdraw AI video app Sora over deepfake dangers
OpenAI faces 7 lawsuits claiming ChatGPT drove people to suicide, delusions
Zuckerberg, Chan shift bulk of philanthropy to science, focusing on AI and biology to curb disease
In the past, users of Gmail, Chat and Meet were given the option to turn on Google’s artificial intelligence program. But in Octob

The San Diego Union-Tribune Business

PBS NewsHour US
Raw Story
Reuters US Domestic
Reuters US Politics
America News
The List