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OpenAI, Slack, Adobe, Google and others: How to stop these AI services from collecting your data

Companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter have clauses in their privacy policies that allow them to use your data for AI training.

May 30, 2024 / 15:14 IST
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With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, data privacy concerns have become more pressing. Nearly everyone has posted something online over the past 20 years, and it is likely that AI companies have used this information to train their generative AI models. This guide explains how to delete your data from various AI services, such as OpenAI, Slack, Adobe, and Google.

Why is your data being used?

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Large language models, like ChatGPT, and image creators rely on vast amounts of data to function. Technology companies often scrape the web for data, which is then used to create and train AI models. This practice raises concerns about privacy and the use of personal content without explicit consent.

Companies like Reddit and Twitter have also begun selling or licensing user data to AI firms. While regulatory demands and investigations into these practices are increasing, progress in giving users more control over their online data remains slow.