FACT FOCUS: Zoom says it isn’t training AI on calls without consent. But other data is fair game

FILE - A display for Zoom Video Communications is shown ahead of the company's Nasdaq IPO in New York. An update to Zoom's terms of service in March 2023 have some online worried that the company is using their data to train artificial intelligence, without giving them the ability to opt out. But Zoom says that's false and online privacy experts agree, with some caveats. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

An update to Zoom’s terms of service is raising alarm bells on social media, with users claiming it reveals the videoconferencing company is now tapping their online doctor visits and virtual happy hours to train artificial intelligence models.

“Zoom terms of service now require you to allow AI to train on ALL your data — audio, facial recognition, private conversations — unconditionally and irrevocably, with no opt out,†read one widely-shared tweet this week that has since been deleted. “Don’t try to negotiate with our new overlords.â€

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