Google's AI assistant, Gemini, is being integrated into both smartphones and PCs, raising concerns about how it handles personal information.
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Google Gemini is now arriving preinstalled on some smartphones and is often set as the default digital assistant, making it harder to ignore.
While Gemini has useful features, concerns about data tracking are valid. The recent launch of the Pixel 10 smartphone range underlines Google's intention to make Gemini a core part of the Android experience.
Google wants Gemini to be a core part of the Android experience.
Author's summary: Google Gemini tracks your data, but you can take steps to stop it.