LinkedIn has suspended the use of UK user data to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models after a regulator raised concerns.
The career-focused social networking site, owned by Microsoft, quietly saw users around the world opted into their data being used to train its AI models.
But the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said on Friday that it was “pleased” LinkedIn had confirmed that it had paused on using UK users’ information.
LinkedIn said it welcomes the chance to engage with the ICO further.
“We are pleased that LinkedIn has reflected on the concerns we raised about its approach to training generative AI models with information relating to its UK users ... Read even more