LinkedIn is already training its AI on user data and says it will update the ToS soon
According to recent reports from 404 MediaSome LinkedIn users have noticed a new setting that shows the social networking platform is using their data to train generative AI models without prior consent.
LinkedIn claims the data usage is intended to improve features like writing support. Users can disable the feature via the “Data for improving generative AI” tab in their account settings, but it appears to be enabled by default.
It is said that “privacy enhancing techniques” are used to anonymize data and protect personally identifiable information. However, many will not be happy that sensitive corporate information can be used automatically.
LinkedIn collects your data for AI
Citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland are also exempt from this data usage due to stricter regulations and privacy rules.
Despite enabling user data processing, LinkedIn’s terms of service were not updated to reflect the change. The Microsoft-owned company said 404 Media that it would update its terms “soon.”
Ny Breaking LinkedIn has asked to confirm details about how it uses user data to train its AI and to share an official response to its delayed terms of service update. We did not immediately receive a response.
However, the processing of user data does not stop there. LinkedIn also uses other machine learning tools for functions such as personalization and content moderation. These are also opt-out, requiring a separate Data Processing Objection Form.
LinkedIn has since updated its terms of service, but the delayed disclosure and clarification has raised concerns about privacy and transparency. Users appear to be unhappy about the implementation of a significant change without proper notice.