Zoom has revised its terms of service following backlash over recent updates that allowed AI training on customer data. StackDiary reported over the weekend that the changes, implemented in March without announcement, appeared to give Zoom extensive control over customer data for AI training. In response, Zoom released a blog post today stating that it would not engage in the activities outlined in its terms. The company then updated its terms in response to the ongoing criticism. The updated terms now state that Zoom will not train AI models on consumer video, audio, or chats without customer consent.
Part of the issue arose from Zoom’s experimental AI tools, such as IQ Meeting Summary (ML-powered summarizations) and IQ Team Chat Compose (AI-powered message drafting). While account owners must provide consent before using these tools in a meeting, additional participants are only given two options: accept…
2023-08-07 16:22:30
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