How does Google use information provided to their AutoML Natural Language service?
I am writing a privacy policy for a web site which uses Google's AutoML Natural Language service. What does Google do with the information we provide to that service? Does anyone have a link to a terms of use document or privacy policy which explains it precisely?
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I am writing a privacy policy for a web site which uses Google's AutoML Natural Language service. What does Google do with the information we provide to that service? Does anyone have a link to a terms of use document or privacy policy which explains it precisely?
google-natural-language google-cloud-automl
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I am writing a privacy policy for a web site which uses Google's AutoML Natural Language service. What does Google do with the information we provide to that service? Does anyone have a link to a terms of use document or privacy policy which explains it precisely?
google-natural-language google-cloud-automl
I am writing a privacy policy for a web site which uses Google's AutoML Natural Language service. What does Google do with the information we provide to that service? Does anyone have a link to a terms of use document or privacy policy which explains it precisely?
google-natural-language google-cloud-automl
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Brett DonaldBrett Donald
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I work on automl NL at Google.
The training data is only used to train the user's model and is deleted automatically after a short period of time. The trained model is used only for the user who provided the model and will live util the user deletes it.
For inference, please see this:
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/data_usage
Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
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I work on automl NL at Google.
The training data is only used to train the user's model and is deleted automatically after a short period of time. The trained model is used only for the user who provided the model and will live util the user deletes it.
For inference, please see this:
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/data_usage
Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
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Nov 21 '18 at 0:13
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I work on automl NL at Google.
The training data is only used to train the user's model and is deleted automatically after a short period of time. The trained model is used only for the user who provided the model and will live util the user deletes it.
For inference, please see this:
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/data_usage
Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
– Brett Donald
Nov 21 '18 at 0:13
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I work on automl NL at Google.
The training data is only used to train the user's model and is deleted automatically after a short period of time. The trained model is used only for the user who provided the model and will live util the user deletes it.
For inference, please see this:
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/data_usage
I work on automl NL at Google.
The training data is only used to train the user's model and is deleted automatically after a short period of time. The trained model is used only for the user who provided the model and will live util the user deletes it.
For inference, please see this:
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/data_usage
answered Nov 20 '18 at 18:47
Mona AttariyanMona Attariyan
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Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
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Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
– Brett Donald
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Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
– Brett Donald
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Perfect, Mona, thank you very much
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