Dean Stokes
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Aside from avoiding using confidential info for that reason, it's pretty clear in FAQ that data isn't used to train Gemini's models: "We do not use personal data from your Gmail or other private apps and services to train Gemini's generative machine-learning technologies." gemini.google.com/u/2/faq
What Gemini Apps can do and other frequently asked questions
Learn what Gemini can do, how it works and different ways to get access to it.
gemini.google.com
November 29, 2024 at 10:19 PM
Aside from avoiding using confidential info for that reason, it's pretty clear in FAQ that data isn't used to train Gemini's models: "We do not use personal data from your Gmail or other private apps and services to train Gemini's generative machine-learning technologies." gemini.google.com/u/2/faq
On personal accounts it looks like prompts and responses can be reviewed by humans (decoupled from account info), but if Web & App Activity is turned off then that doesn't happen. support.google.com/gemini/answe...
Gemini Apps Privacy Hub - Gemini Apps Help
Last updated: November 19, 2024 Table of contents Gemini Apps Privacy Notice Your data and Gemini A
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November 29, 2024 at 10:15 PM
On personal accounts it looks like prompts and responses can be reviewed by humans (decoupled from account info), but if Web & App Activity is turned off then that doesn't happen. support.google.com/gemini/answe...
That's it - those keys are also the < and > keys, which helps me remember the direction I'm scrolling through the accounts
November 26, 2024 at 7:23 PM
That's it - those keys are also the < and > keys, which helps me remember the direction I'm scrolling through the accounts
On Chromebooks I always add the user accounts to the device itself and then log them all in and switch between accounts using ctrl+alt+>
WAY better than trying to manage multiple accounts in the browser, and you can move windows between profiles too.
WAY better than trying to manage multiple accounts in the browser, and you can move windows between profiles too.
November 26, 2024 at 5:48 PM
On Chromebooks I always add the user accounts to the device itself and then log them all in and switch between accounts using ctrl+alt+>
WAY better than trying to manage multiple accounts in the browser, and you can move windows between profiles too.
WAY better than trying to manage multiple accounts in the browser, and you can move windows between profiles too.
Thanks for attending, Paula. Hope you enjoyed it!
November 20, 2024 at 7:08 PM
Thanks for attending, Paula. Hope you enjoyed it!
Thanks Gio! One Streamdeck to control OBS and the other for lighting, etc in the room.
Everything runs off a Mac Studio, and I have a Chromebook connected via an Atem Mini to do live demos.
Everything runs off a Mac Studio, and I have a Chromebook connected via an Atem Mini to do live demos.
November 20, 2024 at 1:19 PM
Thanks Gio! One Streamdeck to control OBS and the other for lighting, etc in the room.
Everything runs off a Mac Studio, and I have a Chromebook connected via an Atem Mini to do live demos.
Everything runs off a Mac Studio, and I have a Chromebook connected via an Atem Mini to do live demos.