LinkedIn Updates Data Use Terms to Allow Scraping for AI Model Training
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
LinkedIn's recent updates to its data use terms permit the platform to begin scraping user data from Europe, Canada, and Hong Kong for AI model training, effective November 3. This shift ends previous protections for users in these regions, allowing LinkedIn to harvest profile details and public posts while excluding private messages. Importantly, the shared data will also be accessible to Microsoft and its subsidiaries for enhanced advertising and AI training purposes. Healthcare professionals should be aware of these developments, as increased data interoperability and targeted advertising may influence healthcare communication strategies and user engagement in digital health platforms.