Warning to potential users: it's Google.

Not sure how or why OpenAI would be any better?

It's not. It's closed source. But Google is still the worst when it comes to privacy.

I prefer to use only open source models that don't have the possibility to share my data with a third party.

The notion that Google is worse at carefully managing PII than a Wild West place like OpenAI (or Meta, or almost any major alternative) is…not an accurate characterization, in my experience. Ad tech companies (and AI companies) obsessively capture data, but Google internally has always been equally obsessive about isolating and protecting that data. Almost no one can touch it; access is highly restricted and carefully managed; anything that even smells adjacent to ML on personal data has gotten high-level employees fired.

Fully private and local inference is indeed great, but of the centralized players, Google, Microsoft, and Apple are leagues ahead of the newer generation in conservatism and care around personal data.