LinkedIn admitted Wednesday that it has been training its own AI on many users’ data without seeking consent. Now there’s no way for users to opt out of training that has already occurred, as LinkedIn ...
That carefully crafted thought leadership post? Your resume? The connections you’ve made in the media industry over the years? Since Sept. 2024, LinkedIn has been using all of it to train generative ...
For many workers, LinkedIn is a great source for job hunting, networking, and endless ‘inspirational’ posts to like but never actually read (you know the ones). Now it seems that LinkedIn is following ...
Yet another major tech company is training AI models with user data—by default—and not informing users first. Following in the footsteps of Meta and X’s Grok, LinkedIn is opting users into training ...
It also looks like LinkedIn is also copying its more fun-centric social media peers in another, much less amusing way. The site has quietly started scraping many of its users’ data to train AI systems ...
Since generative AI and chatbots went mainstream in recent years, several companies like Google have been on a mission to create and train their own AI models using user-generated content and data, ...
Most big tech giants, including LinkedIn, are in the AI race. As a result, many LinkedIn users are worried that their data, such as posts, interactions, and profile details, can be used to train ...
Privacy Violation 101: LinkedIn, the popular business and employment-focused social platform owned by Microsoft, appears to be positioning its users as data fodder ...
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