Published Apr 30, 2024
Bankrupt Social Site EyeEm Training AI on Users Photos
Explore the ethical and privacy dilemmas in AI development as Jaeden Schafer delves into EyeEm's controversial use of user photos for AI training following its acquisition by Freepik, raising critical questions about data consent and user privacy in the digital age.

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