ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #38
A department at your company wants access to the latest AI-powered features in Google Workspace. You know that Gemini offers advanced capabilities and you need to provide the department with…
The correct answer is A. Enable Gemini for the department's organizational unit and assign Gemini licenses to users in the. Assigning Gemini licenses to users in the target OU is the correct approach for two reasons: (1) it grants immediate access to AI-powered features, and (2) licensed enterprise Gemini usage is governed by Google's enterprise data protection commitments, which explicitly state…
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A department at your company wants access to the latest AI-powered features in Google Workspace. You know that Gemini offers advanced capabilities and you need to provide the department with immediate access to Gemini's features while retaining control over its deployment to ensure that corporate data is not available for human review. What should you do?
Options
- AEnable Gemini for the department's organizational unit and assign Gemini licenses to users in the
- BMonitor Gemini adoption through the administrator console and wait for wider user adoption before
- CEnable Gemini for non-licensed users in that department so they have immediate access to the
- DEnable Alpha features for the organization and assign Gemini licenses to all users.
How the community answered
(40 responses)- A75% (30)
- B3% (1)
- C8% (3)
- D15% (6)
Explanation
Assigning Gemini licenses to users in the target OU is the correct approach for two reasons: (1) it grants immediate access to AI-powered features, and (2) licensed enterprise Gemini usage is governed by Google's enterprise data protection commitments, which explicitly state that customer data is not used to train models or reviewed by humans. Option B delays action unnecessarily. Option C enabling Gemini for non-licensed users does not provide the enterprise data protection guarantees. Option D enabling Alpha features organization-wide is overly broad and uncontrolled.
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