It’s official: LinkedIn will soon start training its AI models on your data. Starting on November 3rd, 2025, the employment networking platform has confirmed that it will begin to use some member ...
LinkedIn admitted Wednesday that it has been training its own AI on many users’ data without seeking consent. Now there’s no way for users to opt out of training that has already occurred, as LinkedIn ...
This story was updated to add new information. LinkedIn user data is being used to train artificial intelligence models, leading some social media users to call out the company for opting members in ...
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Generative AI models aren't born out of a vacuum. In a sense, these systems are built piece by piece using massive amounts of training data, and always need more and more information to keep improving ...
LinkedIn may have trained AI models on user data without updating its terms. LinkedIn users in the U.S. — but not the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, likely due to those regions’ data privacy rules — have an ...
LinkedIn will begin using data from its users in the EU and UK to train its content-generating AI models, a policy change set to take effect on November 3, 2025. The company states the move is ...
LinkedIn is testing a new job-hunting tool that uses a custom large language model to comb through huge quantities of data to help people find prospective roles. The company believes that artificial ...
LinkedIn Is Quietly Training AI on Your Data—Here's How to Stop It Microsoft-owned LinkedIn recently began training AI models on your data without your express consent. Days later, LinkedIn stops ...
LinkedIn has announced it will use user data such as profiles and public posts to train generative AI models, though private messages are excluded. Fortunately, users can opt out in their settings to ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) models are only as good as the data that train them, and if you use LinkedIn, your data is a part of that training. Fortunately, there's a way out. LinkedIn said today ...