A proposed class action accusing Microsoft's LinkedIn of violating the privacy of millions of Premium customers by disclosing ...
In his new book, LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman argues that fear-focused responses to AI ignore the incredible promise this technological revolution holds.
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A class action lawsuit against LinkedIn, accusing it of misusing private messages for AI training, has been dismissed. Plaintiff Alessandro De La Torre withdrew the complaint without prejudice.
A proposed class action against Microsoft Corp.‘s LinkedIn Corp. accusing the networking platform of sharing millions of Premium customers’ messages with third parties without consent was dropped.
A proposed class action lawsuit against LinkedIn has been thrown out. The suit, filed by Alessandro De La Torre, accused the company of violating the privacy rights of millions of Premium customers.
The incident follows a similar controversy last year, raising questions about the true nature of Krutrim's underlying technology.
Originally launched as an experimental feature in Copilot Labs, Think Deeper is now enhanced with OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model, enabling the Copilot AI chatbot to deliver more comprehensive and ...