In this episode, Robert and Haley explore the often murky world of AI data use and how tech companies leverage personal information to train and power their AI models. From social media posts to personal content on cloud services, AI needs mountains of data—but where is it all coming from, and do users even know their data is involved?
We dig into what’s behind the new Axios series, What AI Knows About You, which uncovers the data policies of major AI players like Meta, Microsoft, Apple, and OpenAI. We discuss differences in privacy rules across regions—such as Europe’s opt-out options versus the limited choices in the U.S.—and why California’s privacy laws are driving change stateside. We also touch on Adobe’s recent controversy over using customer data for training its generative AI models, which led the company to clarify its policies.
Tune in as Robert and Haley break down how companies are using data today, what privacy settings really do, and why understanding these policies is more important than ever. If you’re curious about how your personal information could be shaping the future of AI, this episode is for you!