In this photo illustration, the business and employment-oriented network and platform owned by Microsoft, LinkedIn, logo seen displayed on a smartphone with an Artificial intelligence (AI) chip and symbol in the background.

LinkedIn will use your data to train its AI models unless you manually opt out before the change takes effect next week | Daily Reports Online

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  • Your LinkedIn data will soon be used to train AI unless you opt out manually
  • Privacy-conscious members can prevent AI training by changing data settings
  • Default-on LinkedIn feature raises concern about consent and data protection

Back in September 2025, LinkedIn announced plans to begin using member profiles, posts, resumes, and public activity to train its artificial intelligence models.


The professional networking platform and jobs site confirmed data from members in the United Kingdom, the European Union, the European Economic Area, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong will be included.



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