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violet wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:51 am
IraHayes wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:07 am Notwithstanding ??? did this catch you out there?
means -- in spite of, although

This very last sentence means that while they have said they can use all your data they SPECIFICALLY say that they will NOT use your transmitted audio, video, or text chat WITHOUT your consent... this means.. as i said above.. there will be an option or checkbox somewhere stating that you allow this.. Hence my last comment about reading popup boxes that may contain a checkbox and the app settings for an on/off setting that gives them permission to do it.
I understand but I think it is possible to make that claim and then give the potential user an all or nothing consent option.
Even as a layman with no contractual law experience it seems counterproductive that a contract would make 1 claim (the one we are discussing) and then somewhere else negate that claim in the contract. It would be something that an actual expert in contract law would be all over in a shot if there were ever a dispute.
There are a few YT channels run by actual lawyers and barristers and one that comes to mind, although it is by a UK guy, is BlackBelt Barrister. This guy is an actual barrister and he does videos explaining stuff like this in easy to understand language. Maybe suggest this part of the contract to him as the subject for one of his videos.
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Zoom has tried to address the concerns that are mentioned above - https://blog.zoom.us/zooms-term-service ... Newsletter

For those too lazy to read the full article, the main aspect of Clause 10.4 is addressed in this clarification -
Generative AI features
We recently introduced two powerful generative AI features – Zoom IQ Meeting Summary and Zoom IQ Team Chat Compose – on a free trial basis to enhance your Zoom experience. These features offer automated meeting summaries and AI-powered chat composition. Zoom account owners and administrators control whether to enable these AI features for their accounts.

When you choose to enable Zoom IQ Meeting Summary or Zoom IQ Team Chat Compose, you will also be presented with a transparent consent process for training our AI models using your customer content. Your content is used solely to improve the performance and accuracy of these AI services. And even if you chose to share your data, it will not be used for training of any third-party models.
If you don't opt in for the two features, then any of your zoom chats, videos, webinars etc are not going to be used for AI training. If you do opt in, then you will be asked whether you consent or not.
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Born-Confused wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:14 am Zoom has tried to address the concerns that are mentioned above - https://blog.zoom.us/zooms-term-service ... Newsletter

For those too lazy to read the full article, the main aspect of Clause 10.4 is addressed in this clarification -
Generative AI features
We recently introduced two powerful generative AI features – Zoom IQ Meeting Summary and Zoom IQ Team Chat Compose – on a free trial basis to enhance your Zoom experience. These features offer automated meeting summaries and AI-powered chat composition. Zoom account owners and administrators control whether to enable these AI features for their accounts.

When you choose to enable Zoom IQ Meeting Summary or Zoom IQ Team Chat Compose, you will also be presented with a transparent consent process for training our AI models using your customer content. Your content is used solely to improve the performance and accuracy of these AI services. And even if you chose to share your data, it will not be used for training of any third-party models.
If you don't opt in for the two features, then any of your zoom chats, videos, webinars etc are not going to be used for AI training. If you do opt in, then you will be asked whether you consent or not.
Thankyou for taking the time to delve a little deeper into this and for confirming my statements that there would be an "opt-in" choice and if you did NOT opt-in then your transmitted data would NOT be used.
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Thank you Ira and BC
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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sumfin smart
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AI summary of boring , yet required conferences?

Most conferences are pushed content anyways.

The speaker(s) pushes out the content, usually a slideshow or video while commenting. Everyone else is on mute and video off. Sometimes polls are also pushed out.

I’d welcome the summary and check present for conference.
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So those of us interested have had time to reflect on the Open AI saga of the firing and rehiring of CEO Altman.

What went down?
The Board that fired Sam is non-profit.
Open AI is very commercial. Microsoft is involved.

What would cause them to fire - and then back track?

Here’s one article that has Musk suggest they were scared of something - maybe about a capability (others have said the same) others have suggested Altman held back information - that could be a commercial relationship.
I would love to hear educated and uneducated opinions.


https://fortune.com/2023/11/25/elon-mus ... 3jwgAm2acw
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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violet wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:24 pm So those of us interested have had time to reflect on the Open AI saga of the firing and rehiring of CEO Altman.

What went down?
The Board that fired Sam is non-profit.
Open AI is very commercial. Microsoft is involved.

What would cause them to fire - and then back track?

Here’s one article that has Musk suggest they were scared of something - maybe about a capability (others have said the same) others have suggested Altman held back information - that could be a commercial relationship.
I would love to hear educated and uneducated opinions.


https://fortune.com/2023/11/25/elon-mus ... 3jwgAm2acw
Considering the two board members that initially raised concerns were subsequently outed..

I'm leaning toward the version were Altman had "forgotten" to update the board about certain important advancements.

The board becomes aware, safety concerns are raised both regarding recent advancements and Altmans judgement as CEO -- he has to step down.

End of the day, investors has their say and the worried board members can fuck off while our hero about to end humanity as we know it is reinstated.


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Not much to see. A few otherwise pretty much useless board members overestimated their own importance, made their move - and lost.

Just look at that arsewipe Ilya's tweet after he came back to his senses, it's pathetic. One simply does not fire a Sam Altman. It's like Apple firing Steve Jobs back in the day, who also returned - it did take him a bit longer than a few days though! So there's that, too.
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I guess “Terminater” was a docu-drama after all.
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