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LinkedIn has come under fire for automatically opting its users into a program that uses their data for training generative AI models. This revelation, first reported by 404Media, sparked privacy ...
LinkedIn has not been collecting data from EU users for the purpose of AI training, thanks to stringent data privacy laws, particularly the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In fact ...
“LinkedIn’s privacy policy update has raised concerns of data protection authorities in other jurisdictions,” said the watchdog in the statement, noting the update allowed LinkedIn to ...
later on Friday after the Information Commissioner's Officer (ICO) raised concerns. Is this a sign that only EU-like privacy laws can fully protect our privacy? Before LinkedIn, both Meta (the ...
Under the new privacy policy, LinkedIn now informs users that "we may use your personal data... [to] develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our ...
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) criticised the Microsoft-owned platform due to concerns ... LinkedIn’s parent company Microsoft faced GDPR violation complaints over school data privacy.
Eagle-eyed privacy experts had already spotted a quiet edit LinkedIn made ... using their personal data to enrich its algorithms. Despite the ICO previously raising concerns about Meta’s ...