As of Nov. 3, LinkedIn is now using data from members in the EU, EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong to train its AI. And it's on by default.
LinkedIn is set to expand its use of user profile data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models, raising privacy concerns for millions of users worldwide. Fortunately, there are steps users can ...
Opting out will stop LinkedIn from using data collected after the change takes effect, but any information gathered before ...
LinkedIn has announced it will use user data such as profiles and public posts to train generative AI models, though private messages are excluded. Fortunately, users can opt out in their settings to ...
The Dutch privacy regulator AP has warned millions of Dutch LinkedIn users to change their settings if they do not want their ...
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has asked LinkedIn users to review their privacy settings. According to reports, the ...
Professional networking site halted training in late 2024 after city’s privacy watchdog raised concerns about platform’s ...
LinkedIn was instrumental in shutting down a company scraping its information earlier this year. Now, it is going after ...