I have no idea if this [1] is still valid but it has a number that might work. Perhaps tell them you may have experienced a security incident related to a Google UI/UX bug. Another approach could be reaching out to their Project Zero team. [2] or try some of the contacts here [3] and tell them you may have a security incident that has enabled access to other organizations.
I agree that the edge cases make this extremely challenging. That goes both for making the standard contracts and the software that manages them.
For each contract, we go through a multi-month process with 40+ attorneys to vet the standards against all of the permutations they've seen without making the agreements too complex.
On the software side, this is a big part of the value of structured data. We make it easier to keep track of the different variations you've agreed to in different contracts. It's a tricky balance to make sure our users are never constrained from closing new customers while still making sure the software sticks to and takes advantage of the standards.
I can save you the effort, it's not happening. This would be a monumental national security concern for non-US states, not even considering the technical limitations that exist for storing or utilizing literally millions of audio samples a minute.
People are incredibly predictable using only a handful of demographics, there's simply no need to invest the astronomical amount that would be necessary to process these conversations when there's already many simple ways to track/generate user interest.
I’m looking through these comments to see how I can reach out to google cloud from these links
I do not even want this access…!!!