Updated
Updated · Yahoo · Jul 1
Reddit Post on Google Terms Sparks AI-Scraping Fears, Pushing Users Toward 1 Opt-Out
Updated
Updated · Yahoo · Jul 1

Reddit Post on Google Terms Sparks AI-Scraping Fears, Pushing Users Toward 1 Opt-Out

2 articles · Updated · Yahoo · Jul 1

Summary

  • Screenshots of Google's updated terms shared in Reddit's r/Anticonsumption forum reignited concern that user content could be scraped to improve AI systems and ad tools.
  • Commenters said the practical choice looked binary—accept the terms or leave—because files, photos, contacts and daily routines are already tied to Google's cloud ecosystem.
  • Users responded by swapping privacy-focused alternatives for search, email and storage, while some said they would move sensitive documents off Google and back to local-only storage.
  • The discussion also widened beyond privacy: large AI systems can aid grid management, but the data centers that train and run them can consume heavy electricity and water resources.

Insights

As Google's AI scans personal data, can you truly shield your files, or are privacy settings just a placebo?
Beyond your data, what is the hidden environmental price of AI, and are communities paying it with their health and resources?