Zoom has reversed course (again) and updated its terms of service after a backlash earlier this week. Following consumer blowback to a recently highlighted update to ...
After its updated terms of service started raising eyebrows, Zoom has revised its wording and clarified in a separate blog post that it will not use customers' data ...
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Zoom said that it will not be using calls to train artificial intelligence models. The videoconferencing company had faced some scrutiny online after making changes ...
There are two loopholes here. “Without your consent.” Based on all of the above, such consent is granted by merely using the product. The other loophole involves the word “content.” As Zoom describes ...
Video-conferencing platform Zoom has updated its terms of service after widespread backlash over a section concerning AI data scraping, clarifying that it won’t use ...
Zoom changed its terms of service to say that it won’t use any customer content — at all — in training generative artificial intelligence models. The update ...