Google has begun using media uploaded to its search tools to train AI systems. The change affects images, files, audio, and video recordings submitted through services like Google Lens, voice search, and Translate. Users are automatically opted in but can adjust settings to stop the practice.
The update applies to Search-related products but leaves personal Google Photos unaffected for now. It was introduced quietly in recent days, according to a report by TechCrunch.
Every user is enrolled by default to supply data for generative AI models. Those who prefer to keep their uploads private can opt out through two specific settings pages.
On the Search Services History page, users should uncheck the "Save Media" option. They must also visit the Search Services Personalization page and ensure no data is being saved there.