New Delhi: in the modern world where everyone is accepting AI for their task. However some companies are facing backlash, Google is pushing back against viral posts claiming the company changed its rules to let Gmail messages and attachments train its Gemini AI models. The confusion started after a widely shared Malwarebytes article said Gmail users could only stop this by turning off “Smart Features”, like spell check and other built-in tools.

Google says this is wrong. A spokesperson, Jenny Thomson, told The Verge that the company has not changed any user settings and does not use Gmail content to train Gemini. She explained that Smart Features have been in Gmail for many years and simply help with small tasks, such as tracking packages or adding events to your calendar automatically.

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