Your information and how you interact with LinkedIn is helping to train AI. If you don't want that to happen, you can opt out ...
The data collected for the Generative AI Improvement program is used to “improve or develop the LinkedIn services,” LinkedIn ...
If you’re in a country where LinkedIn has started using your data for AI training, it’s easy to stop it. Go to the data ...
The U.K.'s data protection watchdog has confirmed that Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has stopped processing user data for AI model ...
LinkedIn appears to have begun scraping user data to train generative AI models before updating its privacy policy.
The UK's data watchdog said it raised concerns over LinkedIn's approach to using UK data to train AI.
Following EU backlash on previous attempts from X and Meta, LinkedIn chose not to use European users' data for training its ...
LinkedIn users have noticed a new setting that allows them to stop the company from training its AI with their data—but that ...
Users can opt out of AI training by navigating to the "Data privacy" section in their account settings, then turning off the ...
That setting is for data used to train generative AI models, but LinkedIn has other machine learning tools at work for things ...
LinkedIn is trawling your profile and posts and using the information as a teaching tool for its AI. You can stop it.
As AI has gone mainstream in the recent years, many companies have used user data to train its models. Here's how to opt-out ...