If you use Google, you’re training its AI. Here’s how to opt out.
Action Required: Review Google account privacy settings and disable data sharing for AI training to maintain client confidentiality and data privacy compliance.
Google has updated its privacy settings to allow the company to use user data—including images, files, and audio/video recordings—to train its AI models. Financial advisors using Google Workspace or personal Google accounts for business purposes should review these settings immediately to prevent the inadvertent exposure of sensitive client data to AI training sets.
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