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LinkedIn Quietly Opts Users into AI Data Training
LinkedIn is training AI with your personal data. Here's how to stop it
Your information and how you interact with LinkedIn is helping to train AI. If you don't want that to happen, you can opt out and check what it already knows.
LinkedIn doesn’t get explicit consent for training AI, requiring users to opt out.
If you’re in a country where LinkedIn has started using your data for AI training, it’s easy to stop it. Go to the data privacy section in settings and switch the “Use my data for training content creation AI models” toggle to off.
LinkedIn suspends AI training using UK user data
LinkedIn has suspended the use of UK user data to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models after a regulator raised concerns. The career-focused social networking site, owned by Microsoft, quietly saw users around the world opted into their data being used to train its AI models.
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Ad exec listed his divorce on LinkedIn—he says it was the worst job he ever had
Karl Dunn says he was pulling 20-hour weeks on his divorce, while "still running a multimillion-dollar piece of global ...
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How LinkedIn became influencers’ hot new video platform
“Video now makes up 60% of time spent on social media,” says Brendan Gahan, CEO and cofounder of Creator Authority, a ...
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Osmos takes on LinkedIn with its AI matchmaker-powered professional networking platform
Match Global Inc. today announced the launch of its artificial intelligence-powered networking platform Osmos, and it has ...
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I put my divorce on my LinkedIn résumé. It made me better in my career.
Karl Dunn put his divorce on his LinkedIn because the process required him to utilize professional skills like time ...
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LinkedIn has (quietly) started scraping your posts for AI
LinkedIn has quietly launched a new feature to scrap all posts to train AI models. What you need to know (and how to turn it ...
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