On June 4, Google released a new policy working paper entitled “Generative AI and Privacy,” which highlights the critical need to protect privacy when developing and deploying AI technologies.
The policy paper outlines Google's privacy framework, which integrates long-standing data protection practices, transparency measures, and user controls into the AI development process.
According to the paper, incorporating personal data into AI training can help reduce bias and improve model accuracy by teaching AI to understand different cultural contexts.
The company said it intends to work with regulators, industry experts and other stakeholders to balance strong privacy protections with fundamental rights and social goals.