Zoom promised not to use client content for II training

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Summarize this content to 100 words Zoom has again changed the terms of service and stated that it will not train AI on user content. Early last week, Zoom updated the terms of the user agreement. The changes gave the platform the ability to collect customer data to train AI models.The company was supposed to be able to modify, distribute, process, maintain the data, share it “for any purpose” and as permitted by law, and use user content for machine learning and AI, including training and tuning algorithms and models. The company clarified that it is about data created in the process of using Zoom, including telemetric, diagnostic and other data. After the backlash from users, the company seems to have abandoned its intentions.Following feedback on Zoom’s updated terms of service, especially related to our new AI features, we’ve updated the terms once again. Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chats, screen sharing, attachments, or other communications to train Zoom’s or third-party AI models,” the statement said. Previously, the wording included the phrase “without the client’s consent”. The Company has also made relevant changes to the user agreement (in section 10, which deals with AI and customer data). Zoom justified the measure as necessary to provide, maintain and improve services, software or other products. Opponents of the initiative claimed that the new rules push the boundaries of acceptable consent, data privacy and individual rights.

Zoom promised not to use client content for II training

Zoom has again changed the terms of service and stated that it will not train AI on user content.

Early last week, Zoom updated the terms of the user agreement. The changes gave the platform the ability to collect customer data to train AI models.

The company was supposed to be able to modify, distribute, process, maintain the data, share it “for any purpose” and as permitted by law, and use user content for machine learning and AI, including training and tuning algorithms and models.

The company clarified that it is about data created in the process of using Zoom, including telemetric, diagnostic and other data. After the backlash from users, the company seems to have abandoned its intentions.

Following feedback on Zoom’s updated terms of service, especially related to our new AI features, we’ve updated the terms once again. Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chats, screen sharing, attachments, or other communications to train Zoom’s or third-party AI models,” the statement said. Previously, the wording included the phrase “without the client’s consent”.

The Company has also made relevant changes to the user agreement (in section 10, which deals with AI and customer data).

Zoom justified the measure as necessary to provide, maintain and improve services, software or other products. Opponents of the initiative claimed that the new rules push the boundaries of acceptable consent, data privacy and individual rights.

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