The new clause introduced by Google in its privacy policy is unconventional, since it does not refer solely and exclusively to the use of information that the user publishes in its own services but in the entire network of networks (on the public web at least).
While it is not at all strange to think that AI deliberately feeds on Internet list of hong kong cell phone numbers users' data to train itself and improve its effectiveness, it is still unclear whether this procedure is actually in compliance with the law.
For now, and to defend themselves against potentially very aggressive privacy policies like the one Google has just updated (in which the user has no say, by the way), Reddit and Twitter have decided to limit access to their APIs and that they can only be accessed by those who pay in advance . The goal? To make it more difficult for companies that develop AI models to get their hands on the data hosted on Reddit and Twitter.
The controversy surrounding Google's use of personal data is not just about the collection of data, but about the way in which it is used, which could lead to copyright infringement. The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act promises to address this and other issues, as it will require companies developing AI models to specify where exactly their training data comes from.
Google will crawl all content posted by the user on the network of networks
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