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Submissions to Unpaid Services—including prompts and generated responses—feed directly into Google's product and machine learning development, meaning user-submitted content actively contributes to Google's broader development efforts.
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If you submit content to the Unpaid Services, Google will use that content and any generated responses to provide, improve, and develop its products, services, and machine learning technologies, including enterprise features.
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Submissions to Unpaid Services—including prompts and generated responses—feed directly into Google's product and machine learning development, meaning user-submitted content actively contributes to Google's broader development efforts.
If you submit content to the Unpaid Services, Google will use that content and any generated responses to provide, improve, and develop its products, services, and machine learning technologies, including enterprise features.
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