TikTok creators mourn app where 'overnight' success is possibleThe potential TikTok ban may significantly hinder educational outreach on important topics, especially in specialized fields like beekeeping.
Watch: Meta acknowledges it's training AI on all public postsMeta uses public Facebook and Instagram posts for AI training, as confirmed by their global privacy director.
TikTok creators mourn app where 'overnight' success is possibleThe potential TikTok ban may significantly hinder educational outreach on important topics, especially in specialized fields like beekeeping.
Watch: Meta acknowledges it's training AI on all public postsMeta uses public Facebook and Instagram posts for AI training, as confirmed by their global privacy director.
ICO: Right to information can be protected with data safetyThe U.K. Information Commissioner's Office has released guidance on data protection obligations and access to information.The guidance aims to prevent the incorrect labeling of user content as illegal and protect against unjust removal from platforms.
Adobe users upset to find company has been scanning contentUsers are concerned about Adobe's updated terms of use allowing the company to review their content in the cloud, potentially including sensitive information like NDA work.
Adobe's new terms of service say it won't use your work to train AIAdobe updated terms of service to clarify it won't train AI on user content stored locally or in the cloud; exceptions exist for Adobe Stock and Firefly training.
Adobe Will Update Terms Of Service Agreement After Customers Who Actually Read That Long Document Express Concerns About AI And PrivacyPeople often sign lengthy contracts without reading, but some internet users scrutinize agreements, leading to cancellations.Adobe's updated Terms of Service includes controversial provisions on accessing and licensing user content.
Adobe users upset to find company has been scanning contentUsers are concerned about Adobe's updated terms of use allowing the company to review their content in the cloud, potentially including sensitive information like NDA work.
Adobe's new terms of service say it won't use your work to train AIAdobe updated terms of service to clarify it won't train AI on user content stored locally or in the cloud; exceptions exist for Adobe Stock and Firefly training.
Adobe Will Update Terms Of Service Agreement After Customers Who Actually Read That Long Document Express Concerns About AI And PrivacyPeople often sign lengthy contracts without reading, but some internet users scrutinize agreements, leading to cancellations.Adobe's updated Terms of Service includes controversial provisions on accessing and licensing user content.