Comment on Reddit has reportedly signed over its content to train AI models

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admiralteal@kbin.social ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Can't wait for the day a major court declares EULAs universally nonbinding outside of the most common-sense terms.

"We can store and display your content and use stuff you publicly post as examples in advertisements for our platform" is pretty common sense.

"We can use the things you post to do complex data analytics to package and sell your identity to advertisers" is fucking sus.

"We can use the things you post to train ANN generative systems to build next-generation technologies to impersonate you and your peers" is simply nuts.

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