On the heels of ongoing issues around how big tech is appropriating data from individuals and businesses in the training of AI services, a storm is brewing among Slack users upset over how the ...
After launching Slack AI in February, Slack appears to be digging its heels in, defending its vague policy that by default sucks up customers’ data—including messages, content, and files—to train ...
Slack is under fire for its shady policies around using customer data to train its AI. According to Slack’s privacy principles, customer data like messages and files can be used to train Slack’s AI ...
Justin Pot is a freelance journalist who helps people get more out of technology. The policy, which applies to all Slack instances—not just those that have opted into the Slack AI add-on—states that ...
Slack is training its machine learning features on its users' data—and everyone's opted-in by default. Slack uses machine learning, a subfield of AI, to operate in-app features like channel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The company, like many others, is tapping its own user data to train some of its new AI services. But, it turns out that if you ...