LinkedIn plans to use your data to train its AI. Here's how to stop it
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Starting November 20, LinkedIn's updated user agreement will automatically enable data sharing for generative AI training, affecting users in the U.S., Canada, and more.
Kalinda Raina, LinkedIn's chief privacy officer, emphasized that these changes reflect adaptations to generative AI advancements and allow creators to broaden their brand reach beyond LinkedIn.
While most users will be automatically opted in to share data, opting out can be done by adjusting settings in the LinkedIn account.
Interestingly, LinkedIn has decided to pause data collection from the EU and Switzerland in compliance with stricter privacy regulations in those regions.
Read at Fast Company
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