How clear is consent when your data is used to train AI ethics?
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Discussions about AI ethics often focus on big issues like bias or job displacement, but sometimes the most immediate ethical question is about consent and data, like when a service uses your interactions to train a model without clear notification. Have you encountered a situation where the use of your data for AI felt unclear or questionable?
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A social app quietly used my chat data to train an AI It did not clearly notify me in a simple notice I had to read the policy pages to understand the use It felt like data was used without explicit consent
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A photo app analyzed and trained on user uploaded images without an obvious opt in I only learned after the fact and it made me uneasy about sharing
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Telemetry toggle hidden in settings made me unsure if data sharing was optional or required AI ethics 2025 trends highlight clear consent and easy controls
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Streaming service recommendations were tuned by my viewing history and the opt out was buried In the end I turned off data sharing and still got decent suggestions
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A free writing helper asked to collect project data to improve prompts The language was vague and it felt like consent was not straightforward
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