Zoom has finally responded to user concerns by reversing its terms of service related to AI training. The company has committed to not using consumer data for AI ...
Zoom has reversed course (again) and updated its terms of service after a backlash earlier this week. Following consumer blowback to a recently highlighted update to ...
A report from StackDiary over the weekend highlighted how the changes, which rolled out in March without fanfare, appeared to grant the company sweeping control over customer data for AI training ...
Zoom says it will walk back a recent change to its terms of service that allowed the company to use some customer content to train its machine learning and artificial ...
Following feedback, Zoom made the decision to update its Terms of Service to reflect Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chat, screen sharing, attachments or ...
Zoom changed its terms of service to say that it won’t use any customer content — at all — in training generative artificial intelligence models. The update ...
Zoom said that it will not be using calls to train artificial intelligence models. The videoconferencing company had faced some scrutiny online after making changes ...