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Gmail: Questions have once again been raised about the privacy of Gmail users. According to recent claims, Google may be accessing users' email data to improve its AI system.

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Gmail: Questions have once again been raised about the privacy of Gmail users. According to recent claims, Google may be accessing users' email data to improve its artificial intelligence system. It is being said that some advanced features in Gmail are already enabled, which could allow AI access to personal emails, documents, and attachments. This is why users are now being advised to pay attention to their Gmail settings.

Why is there a new controversy surrounding Gmail?

An engineering YouTuber and tech expert, Devry Jones, claimed on the social media platform X that many Gmail users have unknowingly already consented to AI training. According to him, some Gmail settings allow the sharing of email content with AI models. He called this a serious privacy risk, stating that if users do not manually disable these options, data access will continue.

Which smart features are causing concern?

Reports indicate that Gmail's Smart Features and Workspace Smart Features are at the root of this entire issue. These features enable tools like Ask Gemini, email summaries, smart replies, and Google Assistant. Tech experts believe that all these AI features directly depend on the user's inbox data. As long as these features are enabled, AI cannot be completely separated from email data.

How can AI access in Gmail be stopped?

If a user wants to reduce AI interference in Gmail, they need to change their settings. After opening Gmail on a desktop or laptop, go to "See all settings" and disable the option related to Smart Features. After this, it is considered necessary to go to the separate settings of Workspace Smart Features and disable the smart options related to other Google products. Without making changes in both these places, access to AI features is not completely disabled.

What explanation did Google give regarding the allegations?

Google has rejected these claims, stating clearly that Gmail users' email data is not used to train AI models. According to the company, the data is only used for the proper functioning and processing of the features. However, many cybersecurity experts believe that AI features like Gemini rely on an excessive amount of user data. Furthermore, Gmail's settings are so complex that the average user doesn't understand which options are affecting their privacy.

Why is vigilance regarding privacy important?

In the digital age, email is no longer just a means of sending messages; it contains banking, office, and personal information. Therefore, if a user ignores their settings, their privacy can be unknowingly compromised. It is best to check Gmail settings periodically and disable smart features that are not needed.