Google’s Gemini AI looks spectacular on the new Pixel 9s. MKBHD is impressed:
And so is WSJ’s Joanna Stern (I’m starting to appreciate her “watchful mom” kind of attitude), though she’s a bit harder to convince. She sat down with Google’s Rick Osterloh, head of Android (and apparently Chrome as well), and got him to say that Google does not use its user’s personal data on Android to train its AI:
"“Are you using personal data to train Gemini and other Google LLMs?”
“No, we’re not using personal data to train LLms. We are using information that users have given us the ability to train on, or that ... taonaw.com