Google is sending out a privacy mail to its users: Here's what it means
If you received an email from Google speaking about audio and video settings, you may have interacted with the Google Voice AI at some point. Google in the email to its users, whose numbers it said are confidential stated that it used to save the audio recording to improve Google products and technologies. However, with the updated settings, Google will have turned off the save audio recording setting by default and gives you a link to review and enable the setting of the audio recording. Google notes that the updated settings are part of Web and App activity which enables users to save what they search for. “If you agree, Google will also save audio recordings when you interact with Google Search, Assistant, and Maps, in your Google Account with your Google Account with your app and web activity,” Google notes once users click to enable their audio recordings.
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