Based on reporting by Zak Doffman for Forbes.
Google has announced a major upgrade to its AI systems that will allow deeper connections between services like Gmail, Google Photos, and other platforms. The goal is to create more personalized experiences — but it also raises serious privacy concerns.
According to Forbes, the new Gemini-powered features can analyze users’ photos to infer relationships, locations, and interests. While useful for productivity, this kind of data access could expose sensitive personal information if enabled without careful review.
Privacy experts warn that users should understand exactly what permissions they give AI tools. Once photos and metadata are processed, they may reveal more than you intend — even unintentionally.
The key takeaway: Always review your Google AI and privacy settings, and only enable features you fully understand.
Source: Forbes — Zak Doffman, “Google Upgrade Starts Scanning All Your Photos — Be Very Careful”
