LinkedIn already started training its AI on user data before updating ToS

LinkedIn will train its AI on your data

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News By Craig Hale published 19 September 2024

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According to recent reports by 404 Media, some LinkedIn users have noticed a new setting revealing that the social networking platform is using their data to train generative AI models without prior agreeance.

LinkedIn asserts that the data usage aims to enhance features like writing assistance, and while users can disable the feature under the ‘Data for Generative AI Improvement’ tab in their account settings, it appears to be on by default.

“Privacy enhancing techniques” are said to be used to anonymize data and safeguard personally identifiable information, however many will be unhappy that sensitive company information may be used automatically.

LinkedIn is collecting your data for AI

Citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland are also exempt from this data use due to stricter regulations and privacy rules.

Despite enabling user data processing, LinkedIn’s terms of service had not been updated to reflect the change. The Microsoft-owned company told 404 Media that it would update its terms “shortly.” Those terms have now been updated accordingly.

A LinkedIn spokesperson told TechRadar Pro in an email:

"We’re making changes that give people using LinkedIn even more choice and control when it comes to how we use data to train our generative AI technology. We’re introducing new tools with AI that benefit all members by default while also making sure that those who have specific privacy preferences have an easy way to opt out. People can choose to opt-out but they come to LinkedIn to be found for jobs and networking and generative AI is part of how we are helping professionals with that change.

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