Security Bite: LinkedIn Is Now Using Your Humble Posts and Achievements to Train AI Models, How to Opt Out
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This collection is automatically activated on the social network from Monday, but it is possible to oppose it.
Security Bite: LinkedIn is now using your humble posts and achievements to train AI models, how to opt out
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As of 3 November 2025, LinkedIn will use the public information of its users to train generalised AI models, which will be used, among other things, to write publications on the social network.
Law Society update social media guidance as LinkedIn the latest platform to use content to train AI
Solicitors must consider their ‘ethical obligations’ when posting and commenting on social media as comments could breach SRA Codes on client care, confidentiality, conflicts of interest and publicity warns the Law Society of England and Wales. The warning comes as one of the most popular social media platforms LinkedIn, is updating it’s technology to use the content posted by users as part of its efforts to harness artificial intelligence (AI) …
How LinkedIn Uses Your Data to Train Its AI Systems
LinkedIn is set to use user data to train its artificial intelligence, raising questions about which specific information will be included in this process. The move highlights ongoing concerns around privacy and the handling of personal details on professional networking platforms.
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