Zoom clarifies that your videos aren’t used to train AI tools

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Zoom clarifies that your videos aren’t used to train AI tools

Zoom has updated its terms of service and reworded a blog post to explain some of the changes it’s made regarding its artificial intelligence tools.

The company now explicitly states that communications-like customer data isn’t being used to train artificial intelligence models for Zoom or third parties.

Before Friday’s revision, the most recent version said the same thing.

Here’s the key passage from the newly-revised terms: Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chat, screen sharing, attachments, attachments or other communications-like Customer Content (such as poll results, whiteboard and reactions) to train Zoom or 3-party artificial intelligence model.

Otherwise, the content of your videoconferencing on Zoom.

Zoom clarifies that it won’t use communicating-like’ customer data to train AI models, but it still doesn’t say what kind of data it’ll use or how it will use it.

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