In a landmark move, Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using its data to train AI models without permission. This lawsuit marks a significant confrontation between Big Tech and AI developers over data rights.
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Bluesky's new proposal on data scraping has sparked controversy among users. CEO Jay Graber suggests a framework for user consent on data usage for AI, but many fear it's a betrayal of their privacy. What does this mean for the platform's future?
Mozilla has revised its Terms of Use for Firefox after backlash over perceived broad ownership of user data. The company clarifies its data usage practices to ensure transparency and trust among users.
Mozilla's new Terms of Use for Firefox has ignited user outrage due to vague language suggesting broad data rights. The company insists no changes have been made to data usage policies, but confusion remains.