A promotional image showing Google Gemini’s interface © Photo: Google As if the employees of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) weren’t under enough scrutiny from Elon Musk and his team of edgelord posters , it turns out another set of unwelcome eyes seem to be on the department. According to a report from IT Brew , USAID staffers were warned by leadership that Google’s AI assistant Gemini was likely recording conversations happening over Google Workspace applications. USAID, like lots of businesses and government agencies, uses Google Workspace, a suite of cloud-based apps that includes Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and other tools. Back in January, Google announced that it was rolling out an update to Workspace that would expand access to Gemini, the company’s flagship AI […]
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