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Gemini CLI

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1. solomatov ◴[] No.44378152[source]
I couldn't find any mentions of whether they train their models on your source code. May be someone was able to?
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2. dawnofdusk ◴[] No.44378908[source]
Yes they do. Scroll to bottom of Github readme

>This project leverages the Gemini APIs to provide AI capabilities. For details on the terms of service governing the Gemini API, please refer to the terms for the access mechanism you are using:

Click Gemini API, scroll

>When you use Unpaid Services, including, for example, Google AI Studio and the unpaid quota on Gemini API, Google uses the content you submit to the Services and any generated responses to provide, improve, and develop Google products and services and machine learning technologies, including Google's enterprise features, products, and services, consistent with our Privacy Policy.

>To help with quality and improve our products, human reviewers may read, annotate, and process your API input and output. Google takes steps to protect your privacy as part of this process. This includes disconnecting this data from your Google Account, API key, and Cloud project before reviewers see or annotate it. Do not submit sensitive, confidential, or personal information to the Unpaid Services.

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3. Workaccount2 ◴[] No.44380298[source]
If you use for free: Yes

If you pay for API: No

4. jddj ◴[] No.44381570[source]
There must be thousands of keys in those logs.