A recent change to Zoom‘s terms of service pertaining to AI set off alarm bells in Hollywood and the tech world — with some interpreting the videoconferencing ...
Update: In response to Inc.’s inquiry about its terms of service and Zoom’s ability to reuse customer content such as presentations for marketing or other ...
Though the video conferencing company adjusted its terms of service after public backlash, privacy experts worry it is not enough. By Andrew Paul Published Aug 9 ...
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Zoom doesn’t train its artificial intelligence models on audio, video, or ...
Like everyone else, Zoom has added AI features to improve its app and videoconferencing service. We all love the ease and speed AI provides, but there are often concerns about the data used to train ...
In what the company said is one of the biggest announcements it will make this year, Zoom Video Communications Inc. today introduced Zoom Workplace, an artificial intelligence-enhanced collaboration ...
Update: As of August 11, Zoom has added a section to its terms of service saying that, “Zoom does not use any of your audio, video, chat, screen sharing ...
Any Zoom cloud recordings that you plan to keep after the current term should, ideally, be transferred to your My Media in WebCampus. We have limited cloud storage with Zoom and the storage in My ...
Here's the new policy, which I understand has just been put up: Zoom recognizes that we have a unique relationship with our higher education users…. We created this statement because our higher ...