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.
So if they actually implemented E2E encryption like they said (last time they were called out on lying about it), how exactly would they even collect this information?
You’d need to MITM the calls for it to even be possible, which raises other issues…
Technically they can collect whatever they need, before encrypting to send from E to the other E, and send, with or without encryption, to their servers. The "E"s are the devices on each end, not necessarily the users mouths and ears.
You can send your typed credit card to that site using SSL encryption, but the number can be captured by a keylogger or a screen capture before being encrypted.
Surprise, it’s not end to end encrypted!
Are we really letting companies get away with “better to ask for forgiveness, than permission”?
We have been.
It’s financially the best decision, evidently, or businesses wouldn’t do it!
Zoom is proprietary software unless you can check its source code this is just empty words.I don’t trust ANY proprietary software.
I think soon they will have systems in place to cillect data by concent. And then secretly will train their ai anyway. Whose going to punish them. Nobody.