• @tibi@lemmy.world
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    115 hours ago

    There are very few places on the Internet where your data won’t be scraped and used for AI training. Every social media company does this, including Discord and Reddit. Federated platforms are quite easy to scrape (not sure if they are yet). Even if you make your own website, it’s definitely going to be scraped by crawlers from every company wanting to make AI.

  • bitwolf
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    622 hours ago

    It’ll be very hard to prove they respect the button. Considering they probably sourced the data immediately after the button was put in place.

  • @Vakbrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    741 day ago

    I might be wrong but the fact that they enable the option by default to everyone (but EU it seems) allow themselves to collect all the posts you already made right away.

    Turning it off will only prevent them from using your future posts.

    So they already have trained their AI with your data. They certainly won’t “untrain” it after you switch the option off. You can’t unring that bell…

    All companies are using this scumbag approach to get your data: auto opt-in everyone, get all existing data then give the illusion that you can opt-out with a useless option.

    I hate this

    • flicker
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      431 day ago

      To add to this, I’m shocked anyone actually believes these toggles do anything. Time and again these companies have proven that they merely “respect” your wishes and they’ll do whatever they want, then pay the slap-on-the-wrist fine later.

    • @loonsun@sh.itjust.works
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      118 hours ago

      My LinkedIn feed is actually mostly people outranged by it and they are mostly people who are very pro AI typically. A lot of people get frustrated at LinkedIn especially because they don’t provide anything to creators and make all their money off of them.

  • @Wogi@lemmy.world
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    91 day ago

    First of all; no shit, who isn’t?

    Second; oh no, robots will learn how to write bad corpo bullshit. Won’t somebody please think of the PR team???

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    311 day ago

    Unfortunately for the AI models, about 95% of LinkedIn posts are total shite with no value whatsoever.

    I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve joined Faceless Employee-Hating Corporation as a Senior wage Slave! I’m really looking forward to pouring my heart and soul into their profiteering endeavors over the next few years until their board lays me off so they can all afford another luxury yacht!

  • BigFig
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    271 day ago

    Yes surely toggling this setting will stop them! They won’t totally just do it anyway regardless of your little toggle

  • @Clbull@lemmy.world
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    And unlike with Reddit and Stack Overflow (other platforms that have pulled shit like this) , poisoning your data to sabotage generative AI efforts is going to make you look like a fucking degenerate in front of current and past employers.

    This is pretty fucking evil.

  • @YungOnions@sh.itjust.works
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    482 days ago

    This setting is under ‘Data privacy’ - > ‘How LinkedIn uses your data’ - > ‘Data for generative AI improvement’

  • EamonnMR
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    41 day ago

    Can’t wait for the bots to tell us what they learned about b2b marketing!

    • @doctortran@lemm.ee
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      61 day ago

      You don’t have to post to LinkedIn to have your data on it. Unfortunately it’s almost a prerequisite to any serious job seeking in many fields.

    • scops
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      21 day ago

      Personal data and content you create. So it’s training off of your resume. I put a lot of effort into mine. LinkedIn can compensate me if they want to train a model off of it.