Google's AI assistant, Gemini, is being promoted on both smartphones and PCs, raising concerns about how it handles personal information.
With Gemini now preinstalled on some smartphones and set as the default digital assistant, it's becoming increasingly difficult to avoid.
Although the service offers useful features, data privacy remains a concern. The recent launch of the Pixel 10 smartphone range underscores 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.
To learn more about how to stop Google Gemini from tracking your data, visit the Which? website for expert advice and guidance.
Author's summary: Google Gemini raises data privacy concerns.