Zoom Changes TOS to Say It Won’t Train AI on Your Calls ‘Without Your Consent’ After Backlash::Zoom added a line to its terms of use on Monday, after concerns that the company was using calls to train artificial intelligence algorithms went viral.

  • phx
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    1 year ago

    True, but in that case you don’t actually have real E2E encryption anymore, as it would need to be sending copies the data to a tertiary destination for processing by AI. The application itself would be the malware (which, TBF is kinda accurate for Zoom anyhow)

    • jsveiga@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      E2E just means it’s encrypted from end to end, iow, it’s not decrypted in the middle of the way.

      If I was using an E2E communication application, I, for one wouldn’t automatically assume that meant it was not eavesdropping.