A proposed class action accusing Microsoft's LinkedIn of violating the privacy of millions of Premium customers by disclosing their private messages to train generative artificial intelligence models has been dismissed.
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A proposed class-action lawsuit accusing Microsoft’s LinkedIn of improperly using the private data of its Premium customers to train generative artificial intelligence (AI) models has been voluntarily dismissed.
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A proposed class action against Microsoft Corp.‘s LinkedIn Corp. accusing the networking platform of sharing millions of Premium customers’ messages with third parties without consent was dropped.
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A class action lawsuit against LinkedIn, accusing it of misusing private messages for AI training, has been dismissed. Plaintiff Alessandro De La Torre withdrew the complaint without prejudice. LinkedIn clarified that private messages were not used for AI,
A LinkedIn Premium subscriber claims the platform used private messages to train AI models, violating trust. Find out the details of this serious lawsuit now.
LinkedIn is facing a class-action lawsuit over allegations of using private messages to train its AI model.
Sharing isn’t always caring, which might seem to be the case in a lawsuit in which LinkedIn was accused of sharing users’ private messages with other companies to train AI models in August of last year, according to the BBC. A LinkedIn Premium user files the lawsuit in California and on behalf of “all others” in the same situation.
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