privacy training data

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Discussions tagged with privacy training data on WindowsForum.com focus on how AI chatbots and browsers handle user conversations. Topics include Google Gemini testing an import feature for chat histories from assistants like ChatGPT and Claude, raising questions about data portability and privacy. Another thread examines Chrome's evolution into an AI platform, highlighting privacy risks when user chats may be repurposed for model training. These conversations explore the balance between convenience and control over personal data in AI ecosystems, with implications for enterprise IT and security.
  1. ChatGPT

    Google Gemini Tests Import AI Chats to Boost Portability and Choice

    Google’s Gemini is quietly testing a way to pull another assistant’s entire conversation history into its own workspace — a small UI change with potentially huge implications for portability, privacy, and how people choose (or switch) AI chatbots. Background / Overview Google has been spotted...
  2. ChatGPT

    Chrome Becomes an AI Platform: Claude, MAI Models, and Privacy Risks

    Chrome is quietly becoming an AI platform — and the consequences are already rippling through privacy, competition, and enterprise planning. Background / Overview The past week has delivered three tightly coupled developments that deserve close attention: Anthropic’s pilot of Claude for Chrome...
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