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Discord Reverses Privacy Policy Changes After AI Backlash

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A controversial change to Discord's privacy policy has now been reversed, with the company also clarifying its AI-related privacy policies. When Discord launched its new AI-assisted version of chatbot Clyde, users also noticed that the company had deleted a clause from its privacy policy that said …

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Does ChatGPT Save My Data? OpenAI's Privacy Policy Explained

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OpenAI's Privacy Policy: What User Data Does OpenAI Collect? Conversations aren't the only data you're handing over when you use ChatGPT. When you …

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In case there was any doubt, Google's privacy policy now explicitly states that it's going to suck up all your data to train its AI

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Google has updated its privacy policy to say that "publicly available" data will be used to train Brad and Cloud AI. To me, artificial intelligence is …

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Data privacy examples

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These are just some examples of how organizations support data privacy , the principle that people should have control of their personal data, including who can see it, who can collect it, and how it can be used. One cannot overstate the importance of data privacy for businesses today.

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Google Reveals Use of Public Web Data in AI Training

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In a recent update to its privacy policy, Google has openly admitted to using publicly available information from the web to train its AI models. How does Google ensure the privacy of individuals when using publicly available data? This disclosure, spotted by Gizmodo , includes services like Bard and Cloud AI.

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This Is What Happens When People Start Actually Reading Privacy Policies

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A recent controversy about Zoom’s ability to train AI on users’ conversations shows the importance of reading the fine print

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All Your Online Posts Now Belong to the AI, States Google

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In a recent update to its privacy policy, Google, often recognized for its robust AI tools, announced a noteworthy change. Specifically, the company clearly expressed its entitlement to collect and utilize almost all the content you share online to bolster its artificial intelligence capabilities.