Not a benign hallucination


"The complaint reportedly says Gemini was enabled for users who had not explicitly opted in and that turning the feature off requires navigating buried privacy settings.

"Plaintiffs say the activation allowed Gemini to 'access and exploit the entire recorded history of its users’ private communications,' including emails and attachments, and that the company’s conduct violates California’s wiretapping law, the Invasion of Privacy Act. 

"The filing requests class treatment and argues the alleged behaviour was not a benign hallucination but an unlawful interception and use of confidential communications."

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