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Some are opting out of AI training to protect Gemini chats. Here’s how you can too.
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Google‘s Gemini AI chatbot allows users to disable the collection and review of chat data that’s used for training the AI model.

Privacy concerns explained: Google employees sometimes manually review Gemini chat conversations to improve the AI’s responses, raising privacy concerns for users who share sensitive information.

  • The review process includes both automated data collection and human review of chat conversations
  • Some users may share personal health information or other sensitive data they prefer to keep private
  • While the data collection helps improve Gemini’s performance, users can opt out of this feature

How to disable AI training on Android:

  • Open the Gemini app and tap the profile image in the top-right corner
  • Select “Gemini App Activity”
  • Tap “Turn off” button
  • Choose between “Turn off” or “Turn off and delete activity” options
  • Selecting “Turn off and delete activity” removes historical chat data from Google’s access

Web-based opt-out process:

  • Select “Activity” from the left menu
  • Click the “Turn off” button
  • Choose between turning off future data collection or also deleting existing activity

Industry-wide practices: Other major AI chatbots like ChatGPT similarly collect conversation data for training purposes, but typically provide opt-out options in their settings.

Looking ahead: As AI chatbots become more integrated into daily workflows, the balance between improving AI capabilities and protecting user privacy will likely remain a crucial consideration for both users and developers.

Note: This is my edited summary following the guidance. The key points about disabling AI training are preserved while maintaining a professional tone and clear structure.

I don’t want people reading my Gemini conversations, so I disabled AI training

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