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A new AI study reveals which AI platform protects your privacy the best. Spoiler, it’s not ChatGPT, even though OpenAI scores well.
A recent notification from Google has certainly grabbed the attention of Android users. Starting July 7, 2025, Google’s Gemini AI assistant will gain a deeper level of integration.
A Google email about Gemini privacy is causing quite the stir. The alarm came from a change in what the chatbot can access when your history is turned off. However, the update's implications are ...
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Meta was the least private AI chatbot in 9th, followed quickly by Gemini at 8th and Copilot just behind it at 7th. Deepseek fell in 6th place, and Claude came 4th.
It has not always been entirely clear which of the AI chatbots are best when it comes to your privacy. While there are some options that have never exactly pretended to be too worried about ...
This week, Google sent an email to some Gemini users outlining changes in how the AI chatbot will interact with other Android apps, including Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities. Initially ...
A new email sent to certain Gemini users has raised some privacy concerns, as well as a general lack of information about what this change will mean for users.
An e-mail recently sent by Google regarding Gemini's chat recording stirred up a bit of brouhaha in the tech space due to its wording, leading users to believe their chats were saved indefinitely ...
Specifications Feature: Gemini Live – Real-time AI assistance with camera and screen sharing capabilities Device Compatibility: Galaxy S25 series Launch Date: April 7 Cost: Free for Galaxy S25 users ...
Google’s Gemini AI will soon be able to access apps like Phone and Messages, even if “Gemini Apps Activity” is off, starting July 7, 2025. While Google clarifies that turning off activity ...