Zoom's Terms of Service say it can train its AI on your calls, videos, and other data. The company says you don't have to worry about that. Reading time 4 minutes ...
Zoom executives promised Monday that the company wouldn't use your calls as AI fodder, even while its TOS said otherwise. Reading time 2 minutes After massive backlash over its wishy-washy ...
A recent change to Zoom‘s terms of service pertaining to AI set off alarm bells in Hollywood and the tech world — with some interpreting the videoconferencing ...
Zoom has updated its terms of service after a backlash over fears that it trained its artificial intelligence (AI) models on customer calls. In a blog post the firm ...
Update: As of August 11, Zoom has added a section to its terms of service saying that, “Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chat, screen sharing ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This means that users need to leave a call if they do not consent to being used for AI training, as the creator of an AI-enhanced Zoom call – the administrator of the call or the “customer” – has ...