Following Pushback, Zoom Says It Wont Use Customer Data to Train AI Models

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Following Pushback, Zoom Says It Wont Use Customer Data to Train AI Models


Companys experience highlights the tightrope tech organizations walk when integrating AI into their products and services.



Zoom says it will walk back a recent change to its terms of service that allowed the company to use some customer content to train its machine learning and artificial intelligence models.
The move comes after recent criticism on social media from customers who are concerned about the privacy implications of Zoom using data in such a manner.
Following feedback, Zoom made the decision to
update its Terms of Service
to reflect Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chat, screen sharing, attachments or other communications-like Customer Content (such as poll results, whiteboard and reactions) to train Zoom or third-party artificial intelligence models, a spokeswoman said in an emailed statement. Zoom has accordingly updated its Terms of Service and product to make this policy clear.
Zooms decision — and the reason for it — is sure to add to the growing debate about the privacy and security implications of technology companies using customer data to train AI models.
In Zooms case, the company recently introduced two generative AI features — Zoom IQ Meeting Summary and Zoom IQ Team Chat Compose — that offer AI-powered chat composition and automated meeting summaries. The terms of an updated service policy that the company announced earlier this year gave Zoom the right to use some customer data behind these services for training the AI models — without needing customer consent.
Specifically, Zooms policy gave the company a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable right to use customer data for a wide range of purposes including machine learning, artificial intelligence, training, and testing. It also allowed Zoom the unbridled right to do virtually anything with the data including to redistribute, publish, import, access, use, store, transmit, disclose the data.
After customers
pushed back on social media
Zoom initially revised its policy earlier this month to give customers the right to opt out of having their data used for AI training. Zoom will not use audio, video or chat Customer Content to train our artificial intelligence models without your consent, the company said.
On August 11, the company again revised its terms of service, this time to scrub virtually all references to the use of artificial intelligence. The newly revised policy still gives Zoom all rights, title, and interest to a lot of service generated data including telemetry data, product usage data, and diagnostic data. But the company will not user customer content to train AI models.
Zooms experience highlights the delicate balance tech companies must strike between innovation and user trust when integrating AI into their products and services. Numerous technology companies have been using customer data for years to improve user experiences and introduce new features and functions, says Shomron Jacob, head of machine learning at iterate.ai. Data is often called the new oil in the digital age because of its invaluable role in training and refining AI models to improve user experiences, functionalities, and new features, Jacob says. Companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon have long used user data to tailor their services and improve their AI algorithms.
However, given the increasing scrutiny of the privacy, security, and ethical implications surrounding AI, theres a rising expectation for transparency and user consent, he says. While companies will likely continue to use customer data like they have been, there is going to be increased pressure on them to provide clear user opt-outs, to anonymize data and to ensure that personal and sensitive information remain protected.
Moreover, regulatory frameworks like [the] GDPR in Europe and CCPA in California set data collection and usage standards, Jacob says. As these regulations become more stringent and widespread, tech companies must navigate the dual challenges of leveraging user data for AI improvements while ensuring strict compliance and safeguarding user trust.

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