Google will save your Lens photos, Search Live recordings, and Translate audio for AI training
Google introduces 'Search Services History' to retain images, audio, and video from Lens, Search Live, and Translate for AI training.
Google has notified users via email that it will begin saving multimedia inputs—images from Google Lens, real-time recordings from Search Live, and audio from Translate—under a new 'Search Services History' setting. This data will be retained and potentially used to train and improve Google's AI models. Users concerned about privacy should review their account settings to manage or disable this data collection.
Google 近日透過電子郵件向用戶發出通知,宣布將對旗下搜尋服務的資料儲存方式進行重大調整,核心變動是推出一項名為「Search Services History」的新設定,用來統一管理用戶在多項 Google 搜尋相關功能中產生的多媒體互動資料。
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