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Sameer Samat, President of Android Ecosystem, Google, assures users that their personal data will not be shared with third parties through Gemini AI features.
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Google’s full-stack technology ensures privacy and security, allowing users to ask personal questions without sending data to unknown AI providers.
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Samat believes AI should be open-source and assistive in everyday life, making technology more helpful to consumers.
Sameer Samat, Google’s Android chief, addressed privacy concerns surrounding the upcoming Gemini AI features. He emphasized that Android prioritizes privacy and security, ensuring users’ personal data remains private and secure.
Samat highlighted Google’s full-stack technology, which optimizes AI on devices and in the cloud, allowing users to ask personal questions without sending data to third-party AI providers. He believes AI should be open-source and assistive in everyday life, making technology more helpful to consumers.
Gemini AI features aim to assist consumers in their daily lives, providing helpful information and answers to personal questions. Samat shared an example of using Gemini to research a used car purchase, showcasing how AI can simplify tasks and save time.