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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsZoom updates TOS to say that they do not train AI on audio, video, or chat
Last edited Wed Aug 9, 2023, 08:36 PM - Edit history (1)
Nothing more than the below at xbird.
Weve updated our terms of service (in section 10.4) to further confirm that we do not use audio, video, or chat customer content to train our artificial intelligence models without your consent.
They're supposed to be end-to-end (e3e) encrypted anyway.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3668130/zoom-expands-end-to-end-encryption-for-phone-and-breakout-rooms.html
On edit, deleted a remark about other zoom services, because most people simply don't use them, and care only about the audio, video and chat. HTH.
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Zoom updates TOS to say that they do not train AI on audio, video, or chat (Original Post)
usonian
Aug 2023
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Ms. Toad
(37,856 posts)1. It isn't that other stuff is fair game -
It is that people were concerned about their audio, video, or chat content being used without their consent.
The privacy policy (accessible whenever you sign in) was fairly clear before - it is more so now. There are other things related to each session they use, but not for training AI.
usonian
(21,339 posts)2. If that's confusing, I'll delete the remark.
Ms. Toad
(37,856 posts)3. They have updated their terms -
after it went viral that they supposedly allowed the use of recorded stuff for training their AI.
People really ought to read these things - but I know most people just check "agree" without reading them. Maybe the remark will encourage people to read the privacy policy.