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Reports say the artist suspected automated moderation; Google has not confirmed that AI checked the files. The same report says the files remained in local backups. https://vgtimes.com/tech-and-hardware/156603-googles-ai-mistook-a-manga-author-for-a-pirate-and-banned-his-account.html Google says Drive content may be reviewed and access restricted. https://support.google.com/docs/answer/148505?hl=en

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A Japanese manga artist lost his entire Google account forever after he uploaded private files from an old comic he drew to Google Drive. Google’s AI checked the files and flagged them as not allowed. He asked Google to review it again, but they rejected his appeal and banned the account immediately. He can no longer access years of his private drawings and lost access to many websites and services that used his Google login. The artist said this is very embarrassing and causes him a lot of trouble. He warned that it might not happen to people who always follow every rule, but others should be careful. So Google is scanning files that people upload to its cloud storage even if they are supposed to be private. I wonder how long they have been doing this.

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