Core Viewpoint - Google is facing a lawsuit for allegedly using its Gemini AI assistant to unlawfully track private communications of users across its Gmail, Chat, and Meet applications [1][2]. Group 1: Allegations and Legal Context - The lawsuit claims that Google enabled the Gemini AI tool "secretly" for all users in October, allowing it to collect private data without user consent [2]. - Users must navigate Google's privacy settings to deactivate Gemini, which the lawsuit argues leads to Google accessing and exploiting users' entire recorded history of private communications, including all emails and attachments in Gmail [3]. - The suit alleges violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits unauthorized wiretapping and recording of confidential communications [4]. Group 2: Company Response - Google has not provided a comment regarding the lawsuit outside of regular business hours [4].
Google faces lawsuit for allegedly using Gemini AI to snoop on users