Security Bite: LinkedIn is now using your humble posts and achievements to train AI models, how to opt out - 9to5Mac
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Security Bite: LinkedIn is now using your humble posts and achievements to train AI models, how to opt out - 9to5Mac
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"Microsoft-owned LinkedIn will expand its use of user profile details, posts, and feed activity - excluding private messages - in the UK, EU, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong to train its artificial intelligence models, as well as support personalized ads across Microsoft products. The good news here: You can opt out of having your, presumably very humble posts and professional achievements, scraped into LLM-training pens. Until now, users in those regions"
LinkedIn will expand use of public profile details, posts, and feed activity — excluding private messages — in the UK, EU, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong to train artificial intelligence models and support personalized ads across Microsoft products. Members are automatically enrolled by default. EU, EEA, and Swiss users who were previously excluded will now be included. United States members may already have had their public data used unless they previously opted out. Opt-out controls are available in the LinkedIn web app under Account > Settings & Privacy, allowing members to stop data sharing for AI training.
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