Zoom says it’ll use customer data to train its AI models


What you need to know

  • Zoom, like seemingly everyone else, has recently started a push into AI on its platform. 
  • The latest terms of service suggest the company will use your data to train these models without an apparent way to opt out. 
  • Given the potentially sensitive nature of data transferred through Zoom this could pose security and privacy risks, particularly in enterprise. 

The AI revolution is here whether we like it or not, but among all the good there are certainly some less positive stories to come from it. 

The latest is courtesy of Zoom. Not content with telling its own staff that apparently its own platform isn’t good enough to enable remote work, the latest terms of service suggest that data shared on the platform will be used to train its AI models. 





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