How would you feel if your social media posts were used to train a virtual assistant without your consent? That is exactly what is happening to millions of people who belong to Facebook and Instagram.
In more questionable X (formerly Twitter) news, the social media site recently activated a new setting that will allow AI to use your data to train. Basically, X opted you into handing out your posts ...
Despite criticizing Microsoft earlier this year for using Twitter data to train artificial intelligence, Elon Musk announced today that X (formerly Twitter) would soon begin using user posts to do ...
Meta's AI models are trained on your posts. But there are ways to limit what you share. The company's data sharing practices caught people's attention recently after a Facebook notification was sent ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — X, formerly known as Twitter, has added a setting that allows users to opt out of allowing the platform to use their posts to train its artificial intelligence, known as Grok.
When X unveiled its newest terms of service, which go into effect on November 15, users quickly picked up on one change. “By submitting, posting or displaying ...
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Rumors online have suggested for months that Microsoft could be using your Word data to train its artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs). Microsoft, however, says it doesn't use ...