LinkedIn has said it will start using some member profiles, posts, resumes and public activity to train its AI models from ...
Starting November 3, LinkedIn will use member profiles for AI training by default; users who don't want their data included ...
Many regard LinkedIn as the “safe” social network–there are no games that jeopardize your privacy, you aren’t posting incriminating photos of last weekend’s Halloween party and you’re not TKTKTKTK.
Just log into your LinkedIn account, go to Settings & Privacy, select Data Privacy, and click on Data for Generative AI Improvement. From there, make sure to toggle off “Use my data for training ...
It’s not just Google and Facebook that are spying on you. Your TV, your cellphone provider and even your LinkedIn account have side hustles in your data. But in many cases, you can opt out – if you ...
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn will improve AI-related features, including its algorithm, by quietly training AI models on your ...
LinkedIn expands AI training, Microsoft ad data sharing November 3, urging members to review privacy settings promptly.
LinkedIn has been a bit slow to hop on the dark mode train, but it’s finally begun rolling out a more eye-pleasing theme. The feature comes to both LinkedIn’s desktop website, as well as its iPhone ...
Starting in November, all user data on LinkedIn will be available for training artificial intelligence – unless users object.
LinkedIn says that by continuing to use the app, users will be accepting these new terms as of the relevant activation dates.
LinkedIn will start using member profile data to train its AI on Nov. 3, 2025. This setting is enabled by default, so if you ...
It’s not just Google and Facebook that are spying on you. Your TV, your cellphone provider and even your LinkedIn account have side hustles in your data. But, in many cases, you can opt out — if you ...