LinkedIn is set to expand its use of user profile data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models, raising privacy concerns ...
As of Nov. 3, LinkedIn is now using data from members in the EU, EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong to train its AI. And ...
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The company’s reliance on legitimate interest allows it to enable the feature automatically under data protection law, ...
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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I hate saying that “this is kind of the norm” when talking about a data breach, but here we go again. A social-media management company called Socialarks recently suffered a data leak to the tune of ...
A little-known data firm was able to build 48 million personal profiles, combining data from sites and social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Zillow, among others -- without the users' ...
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500 million LinkedIn profiles had their data scraped. That scraped data is now appearing for sale on a forum. You can preview the data for roughly two dollars' worth of forum credit. Update: LinkedIn ...
LinkedIn has confirmed that it will soon start using member data to train its artificial intelligence models. Beginning November 3, 2025, the platform will pull information such as your profile ...