

Google Meet
Based exclusively on public evidence • 20 criteria (Privacy + AI)
Last review: 10 Feb 2026

AI Trust Summary
- •Regarding AI: it does not document AI ethics principles, which may raise concerns about bias and discrimination.
- •Regarding Baseline Privacy: it does not mention information about international data transfers, creating uncertainties about the protection of user data.
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Attention Points in AI (2)
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- •Google Meet
- •Does not document AI ethics principles, which may raise concerns about bias and discrimination.
- •Does not mention a mechanism for contesting AI decisions, impacting user trust.
- •Requiring a clause addressing these aspects in the contract can mitigate risks.
Ethical AI principles and anti-bias measures not documented
There is no evidence of commitments to the ethical use of AI, which may raise concerns about bias and discrimination.
AI decision contestation mechanism not available
There is no clear process for contesting automated decisions, which may impact user trust in Google Meet's functionalities.
Source: vendor public documents
Compliances in AI (3)
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- •Google Meet
- •Purposes of videoconference data processing are clearly listed, ensuring transparency.
- •Recipients of videoconference data are clearly identified, including affiliates and partners.
- •These practices strengthen due diligence and trust in data management.
Policy on data use for AI training clearly stated
Google informs that meeting videos and transcripts may be used to improve its technologies, promoting transparency.
AI features clearly identified with their purposes
The policy details how AI is used in Google Meet functionalities, such as transcription and translation, increasing clarity for users.
Automated AI decisions explained in an understandable way
Automated decisions that impact users are explained in an understandable way, increasing transparency in Google Meet's use.
Source: vendor public documents
Highlights in Privacy (3)
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Information about international data transfers is missing
The policy does not address international data transfers, which may create uncertainties about the protection of user data.
Data controller and processor roles clearly defined
Google LLC is identified as responsible for meeting videos, transcripts, chats, and shared files, ensuring transparency.
Personal data recipients clearly identified in the policy
The policy clearly identifies who can access meeting videos, transcripts, chats, and shared files, including affiliates and partners.
Source: vendor public documents
Critical Alerts
- •Mecanismo de contestação de decisões de IA não disponível: Importante para garantir que os usuários possam contestar decisões que afetam suas experiências..
- •Informações sobre transferência internacional de dados ausentes: Crucial para garantir que os dados dos usuários estejam protegidos em transferências internacionais.
Conformance analysis (20)
Clear identification of the data controller for videoconferences
Reference: ISO/IEC 27701 (7.3)
Recipients of videoconference data clearly identified
Reference: ISO/IEC 27701 (7.3)
Purposes of videoconference data processing clearly listed
Reference: ISO/IEC 27701 (7.3)
Source: vendor public documents
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