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Google Gemini is a cloud-based large language model (artificial intelligence text generator) which includes image generation features, developed by American tech company Google.

Google Gemini
Basic Information
Release Year 2023
Product Type Cloud-based Generative Neural Network Service
In Production Yes
Official Website https://gemini.google.com/

Consumer impact summary

  • Security violations, access users private information, like e-mail and calendar without permission.

User Freedom

  • Since the release of this model, it has been integrated into the Google Search engine and enabled by default with no obvious way to disable it.[1]

Incidents

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References

  1. Peterson, Jake (16 Jul 2025). "Three Ways to Remove AI From Google". LifeHacker. Archived from the original on 16 Jul 2025. Retrieved 16 Jul 2025.