Company: GOOGL
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001308179-25-000511
Chunk: 81

Company: Alphabet Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 81
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 help keep personal information private, and privacy protocols followed throughout the product development lifecycle. (You can find out more about our policies at https://safety.google/security-privacy/.) We understand the importance of safeguarding user information and have implemented measures to protect it. We also provide our users with clear and accessible information about how their data is used and offer them meaningful privacy controls. We employ advanced security technologies and practices to protect user data from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. And we are committed to complying with all applicable privacy laws and regulations, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. We take seriously the risks to AI safety and security stemming from the improper use of external data. We have implemented governance processes for our AI launches. This includes governance of the data used in generative AI launches to ensure compliance with our ethical standards and legal requirements. We also conduct extensive safety evaluations to identify and mitigate potential risks associated with data use and model behavior. Alphabet2025 Proxy Statement 86

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We actively collaborate with the broader online ecosystem, informed by our AI Principles, to advance privacy standards and mitigate security risks Google is committed to responsibly using data. In 2023, we published an update on web publisher controls ( https://blog. google/technology/ai/an-update-on-web-publisher-controls/), providing a clear and easy-to-use mechanism for publishers to opt out of having data on their sites crawled for Google’s AI training. We track and implement these opt-out requests in line with Google-Extended, a control that publishers can use to manage whether their sites help improve Bard and Vertex AI generative APIs. All of our AI work conforms to our Secure AI Framework (SAIF, available at https://saif.google/), which we designed to mitigate security risks specific to AI systems across the public and private sectors. Our SAIF commitments are part of our commitment to protecting privacy and security across the internet. Our work with policymakers and standards organizations, such as National Institute of Standards & Technology, the G7 Hiroshima Process, the OECD, and the International Standards Organization, contributes to evolving regulatory frameworks. (You can find out more about SAIF’s role in securing AI systems at: https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/introducing-googles-secure-ai-framework/). We are advancing this work and fostering industry support by forming the Coalition for