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Recent discussion centers on Google’s AI features—especially Gemini—spreading into privacy and user controls (watermarks, account summaries). Alongside that, headlines also highlight Google-related operational and hardware updates plus major data acquisition for AI training (Spirit Airlines records).

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Key Takeaway Gemini’s visibility controls are expanding, but privacy risks are still a major concern, while Google also moves ahead with large-scale AI training using newly acquired datasets.
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Gemini privacy concerns Watermark controls AI training data acquisition Android/Pixel updates
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  • Google wins bankruptcy auction for Spirit Airlines emails, chats, documents 9to5google.com
  • AI automation startup Relay shuts down, staff joins Google’s Chrome team 9to5google.com
  • Google rolling out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 9 for Pixel 9to5Google
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