Warriors vs. Jazz: Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler and Gary Payton II overcome thin roster to snap losing streak.
“Watching Superman bleed” – Fans react as Jon Jones runs away from Khamzat Chimaev after getting outwrestled
It appears even Jon Jones can’t handle Khamzat Chimaev’s grappling pressure, and fans are shell-shocked.
How to defeat the Chaotic Carnival card boss in Constance
How to defeat the Chaotic Carnival card boss in Constance
Front Row Motorsports secures another sponsorship just days after the Noah Gragson deal
Front Row Motorsports secures another sponsorship just days after the Noah Gragson deal
49ers Studs and Duds: The Niners dominate while Brock Purdy implodes
49ers Studs and Duds: The Niners dominate while Brock Purdy implodes
Psyonix says it’s implemented changes to combat Rocket League server attacks
Psyonix says it’s implemented changes to combat Rocket League server attacks
Devils snap losing streak with 4-3 win over Red Wings
Nico Hischier, Timo Meier and Connor Brown had a goal and an assist each and the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 on Monday night in a matchup of two of the top four teams in the Eastern Conference.
Google denies claims of using Gmail data to train AI models
The post Google denies claims of using Gmail data to tracom. Key Takeaways Google firmly denied using Gmail content (emails and attachments) to train its AI models, including Gemini AI. Viral claims that Google changed privacy policies for AI development purposes are inaccurate, according to the company. Google denied claims that it uses Gmail data to train its AI models, following viral reports suggesting the tech giant had changed its privacy policies to access user emails and attachments for AI development purposes. The company clarified that Gmail’s existing smart features, such as spell checking and smart replies, use data for personalization but remain separate from AI model training. “We do not use Gmail content to train our Gemini AI,” Google stated, emphasizing that no policy changes have occurred regarding AI training data. Recent discussions emerged after some users reported being unexpectedly re-enrolled in Gmail’s smart features, which analyze user data to provide conveniences like attachment scanning and automated responses. Gmail’s smart features have long utilized user data for personalization purposes, but Google maintains these functions operate independently from its AI model development. The company highlighted that users retain privacy controls over data usage through their account settings. The clarification comes as privacy concerns grow around major tech companies’ data collection practices for AI development, with users increasingly scrutinizing opt-out options for various data usage features. Source:.
Psyonix says it’s implemented changes to combat Rocket League server attacks
Psyonix says it’s implemented changes to combat Rocket League server attacks
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