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LinkedIn sued for revealing users' personal information to companies to train AI models
The lawsuit was filed in San Jose, California, and accuses LinkedIn of secretly updating its privacy policy to allow the use of user data, including personal messages, to train AI models
Microsoft's LinkedIn sued for disclosing customer information to train AI models
Microsoft's LinkedIn has been sued by Premium customers who said the business-focused social media platform disclosed their private messages to third parties without permission to train generative artificial intelligence models.
LinkedIn Sued By Premium Users For Using THIS Information To Train AI Models: All You Need To Know
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is under legal scrutiny after a group of its Premium users filed a lawsuit, accusing the platform of sharing private user data to train generative AI models without explicit consent.
Linkedin sued for training AI on users’ private messages
A lawsuit in California accuses Linkedin of using private messages on its platform to train AI models, according to the BBC.
Microsoft’s LinkedIn Sued for Training AI Models With User Data
The suit alleges LinkedIn quietly introduced a privacy setting that let users enable or disable the sharing of their personal data.
Microsoft's LinkedIn Sued Over Using DMs to Train AI
The class-action lawsuit alleges LinkedIn buried important disclosures and then tried to cover its tracks after violating users' privacy rights.
LinkedIn sued for disclosing customer info to train AI models, Reuters reports
LinkedIn, alleging that the social media platform shared their private messages with third parties without consent to train generative AI models, Reuters’ Jonathan Stempel reports. The proposed class action,
LinkedIn Faces Lawsuit Over Data Use for AI Training
Microsofts LinkedIn is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit, accused of sharing private messages from Premium users without permission to train generative AI models. The complaint, filed in federal court in San Jose,
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