
Google Says Its 'Made It Easier' For Gemini To Interact With Your Device, But Some Are Now Worried About Their Privacy

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Google has announced that its AI, Gemini, will have access to personal apps on Android devices without user consent, raising privacy concerns. Users were informed via email that this change will take effect on July 7, allowing Gemini to access phone messages and other utilities. Although users can disable these features in the settings, the email lacks specific guidance. This move comes amid Google's efforts to enhance security against internet scams. Alphabet's stock saw a rise following the announcement, with Class A shares closing at $170.68 and Class C shares at $171.49.
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