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Google is rolling out its Personal Intelligence feature to all US users, enabling its AI assistant to access personal data from services like Gmail and Google Photos. This integration allows the AI to provide more tailored and personalized responses based on a user's digital ecosystem. While enhancing the AI's utility, it also brings significant privacy considerations regarding the extent of data access.
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