Zoom Denies Using Video Calls to Train AI, Despite Convoluted TOS

2 min read Zoom faces AI data use concerns! Despite unclear TOS, the video conferencing giant asserts it hasn't utilized your video calls for AI training. A TOS update stirred controversy, implying broad AI access to "Customer Content." August 10, 2023 07:28 Zoom Denies Using Video Calls to Train AI, Despite Convoluted TOS

 Zoom's AI adventure raises eyebrows! Amid murky TOS, it insists it hasn't mined your video calls for AI training. Let's unpack this saga. 

Zoom faced heat over its TOS tweak, hinting at using "Customer Content" for AI. Users were baffled by potential data guzzling. 

Responding to backlash, Zoom added a twist with a "notwithstanding" clause. Promising no AI training from audio, video, or chat Customer Content without consent. 

A blog post on AI transparency followed, but clarity remains elusive. Privacy expert questions the TOS boundaries. What's in, what's out? 

Legal minds mull over the language: Are transcripts, whiteboards, docs fair game? Zoom's privacy track record comes under scrutiny. 

As AI gains traction, the allure of human-generated data grows. This Zoom fiasco reminds us to read those TOS and ponder AI's data appetite. 

In an AI-driven age, understanding the fine print becomes crucial. As tech evolves, let's ensure our data stays secure and our consent clear. 

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