Google
is
making
Gemini
AI
a
core
part
of
its
Workspace
productivity
suite,
which
could
see
the
chatbot
adopted
by
millions
more
users.
In
its
latest
blog
posts,
the
search
giant
announced
that
the
standalone
Gemini
app
is
being
included
as
standard
on
Workspace
Business,
Enterprise,
and
Frontline
plans
starting
sometime
in
Q4,
replacing
the
need
to
purchase
a
separate
Gemini
add-on.
Google
says
that
Gemini
is
subject
to
the
same
enterprise
terms
as
other
core
Workspace
services
like
Gmail
and
Docs,
and
won’t
use
an
organization’s
data,
generated
responses,
or
user
prompts
to
train
or
otherwise
improve
its
Gemini
AI
model.
Workspace
Administrators
will
also
“soon”
be
able
to
manage
if
Gemini
stores
generated
responses
and
user
prompts,
and
limit
how
long
these
will
be
stored
for.
Gemini
for
Workspace
now
also
carries
SOC
1/2/3
and
ISO
27701
industry
security
and
privacy
standards
certifications,
giving
organizations
some
peace
of
mind
when
implementing
the
chatbot
for
corporate
use.
And
to
bolster
security
against
malware,
phishing,
and
other
online
threats,
Google
is
introducing
a
new
“Security
Advisor”
tool
that
“delivers
insights
directly
to
an
IT
administrator’s
inbox.”
Security
Advisor
includes
a
range
of
safe
browsing
and
data
protection
features
for
Chrome,
Gmail,
and
Google
Drive,
and
will
be
rolled
out
to
paying
Workspace
customers
“over
the
next
few
weeks.”
Original author: Jess Weatherbed
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