Leading tech companies are in a race to release and improve artificial intelligence products, leaving U.S. users to puzzle out how much of their personal data could be extracted to train AI tools.
Some claims on social media suggest tech companies like Meta, Google and LinkedIn are using your personal data to train their AI tools. Our partners at PolitiFact looked into how they are actually ...
What’s happened? After the X user @eevblog shared alleged screenshots of Google automatically opting everyone in to let Gmail access their messages and attachments, Gmail issued a public statement ...
Google says the claims about training Gemini AI with users' emails from Gmail are false. Credit: Mustafa Hatipoglu/Anadolu via Getty Images You may have seen the now-viral warnings that Google is ...
The team's SynthSmith data pipeline develops a coding model that overcomes scarcity of real-world data to improve AI models Tsinghua University and Microsoft researchers have developed a synthetic ...
It only takes 250 bad files to wreck an AI model, and now anyone can do it. To stay safe, you need to treat your data pipeline like a high-security zone.