On November 22nd, a number of social media posts and articles have recently been published claiming that there is a need for social media to be more effectiveGoogleChanged policy for useUser 's Gmail Message and AttachmentTo train AI ModelsThe only way out is to turn on the green lightDisable "Intelligent Functions" similar to Spell Checking.

According to the media, The Verge today, Google began to clarify misunderstandings about its policy changes. Google spokesman Jenny Thomson said, "These stories aren't accurate -- we haven't changed anything. Gmail has been smart for yearsThe user 's Gmail content will not be used to train the Gemini AI model. "
1AI learned from the coverage that the media still advised users to check their settings and that the test found that the system would re-enable the corresponding functionality after the user had chosen to exit some of the "smart features". In January of this year, Google updated the individualization of the smart function so that users could shut down the Google Workspace and other Google products, such as maps and wallets, independently。
In addition to spell-checking, the use of Gmail smart features allows users to access a number of convenient features, such as order tracking or automatically adding flight information to the calendar. By setting the page, the Workspace function means "you agree Google Workspace to optimize your use experience by using your Workspace content and activities", but Google clarifies that it does not represent that user e-mail content will be used for AI training。