Google has been using documents that are publicly available to train its AI. Does that mean my Google Docs are vulnerable? I investigated.
Making sure your Google documents are accessible supports people who use assistive technologies like screen readers. It also makes the document more usable for all users. In this tutorial we’ll review ...
Google Docs users can breathe a sigh of relief. Their documents are not as public as previously feared, with the tech giant reportedly confirming that they are not considered “publicly available” for ...
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15 years ago, if you were writing a document, chances are you were doing it in Microsoft Word. Part of the company’s wildly successful Office suite, Word was the de-facto option for drafting text, ...
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While Google Docs might be the first online word processor that comes to mind for most of us, it's by no means the only option out there on the web—and one of the best alternatives is the free, ...
It began this morning when I saw a tweet from someone I follow stating that Google was using anything created with Google Docs to train artificial intelligence (AI). I immediately became concerned, ...