A serious lawsuit has been filed against Google in the US state of California. The complaint alleges that the company secretly activated its Gemini AI assistant on platforms like Gmail, Chat, and Meet in October 2025 without obtaining explicit permission from users. It is claimed that this move gave Google access to the private chats, emails, and video content of millions of users.
'Secret Activation' Raises Concern
Complainants say that while Google previously offered Gemini as an opt-in option, it has now been activated automatically. Users have the option to disable it, but it is hidden so deeply in the settings that most people cannot find it. This is described as a serious violation of user privacy.
Google's Silence and Increasing Pressure
Google has not yet officially responded to the lawsuit. The company states that Gemini's purpose is solely to enhance user experience and productivity and operates within its privacy policy. However, tech experts believe this case raises significant questions about AI ethics and user autonomy.
Growing Controversy Over AI and Privacy
This case isn't limited to Google, but serves as a warning to the entire tech industry that companies shouldn't ignore user consent and privacy in the race for artificial intelligence. Google has previously faced numerous investigations and lawsuits over its data practices. The Gemini AI controversy could further intensify the debate over whether tech giants should be subject to stricter laws governing their use of AI.
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