ai training consent

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The tag 'ai training consent' covers discussions about how companies obtain permission to use data for training artificial intelligence models. A recent thread on WindowsForum examines Google's reported payments to Android developers for access to their app source code, which critics argue may be used to train Gemini-powered developer tools. The controversy centers on whether such arrangements represent genuine consent or a coercive dynamic where a platform owner leverages its control to acquire training data. This tag is relevant for users interested in the ethics of AI training data, developer rights, and the terms under which code or content is used to improve AI systems.
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    Google’s Android Code Payments: Consent, Gemini Training, and Developer Trust

    Google is reportedly offering selected Google Play developers money in June 2026 for access to the source code behind current and archived Android apps, framing the pitch as a confidential revenue opportunity while criticism centers on whether the code will help train Gemini-powered developer...
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