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by shadowgovt 1454 days ago
Without going into too many details, yes. The trick is that you can key sensitive data, encrypt it, and delete it by throwing away the key.

I don't know if Google can do de-training (depends on how the training data is generated), but generally if the trained data can't be tagged for removal it also can't be reversed from the output of the training.