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Google's data collection can be a double-edged sword: helpful in some instances and too invasive in others. Here's how to check and adjust the privacy settings on your account.
Just last week, Google launched a new test feature in its Gemini AI assistant called Personal Intelligence. The feature allowed users to connect four Google apps — Gmail, YouTube, Google Search, and Google Photos — to Gemini so that the AI assistant can pull user data from those services in order to personalize responses.
As spotted by The Mac Observer, “Google is adding a new ‘Safari import’ option to move your info from Safari to Chrome on your iPhone. It uses a file you export from your settings. You can find this inside Chrome settings under ‘Safari import’. When you open it, Chrome does not just give you a button. It walks you through the steps clearly.”
Google DeepMind co-founder and CEO Demis Hassabis joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the evolution of Gemini in the AI tech race, AI implementation into Google's suite of products, the push towards AGI, impact of AI on jobs,
Google has failed to persuade a federal judge in California to dismiss a consumer lawsuit accusing the Alphabet unit of illegally using business agreements with major tech companies to shut out rivals in the online search market.
Over the past ten years, Alphabet (GOOGL) stock has provided an incredible $357 Bil to its investors in the form of cash through dividends and stock buybacks.
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Google’s work in schools aims to create a 'pipeline of future users,' internal documents say
Newly filed internal documents show how Google viewed its work with schools as a way of turning children into lifelong customers — while the company simultaneously acknowledged research suggesting that YouTube,
Google’s proposed settlement with Epic Games Inc. in a long-running antitrust dispute over how the tech giant operates its mobile app store drew deep skepticism from a federal judge, who repeatedly questioned if it was a “sweetheart deal” for the two companies at the expense of the broader market.