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WeTransfer issues flurry of promises that it's not using your data to train AI models after its new terms of service aroused suspicion


  • WeTransfer users were outraged when it seemed an updated terms of service implied their data would be used to train AI models.
  • The company moved fast to assure users it does not use uploaded content for AI training
  • WeTransfer rewrote the clause in clearer language

File-sharing platform WeTransfer spent a frantic day reassuring users that it has no intention of using any uploaded files to train AI models, after an update to its terms of service suggested that anything sent through the platform could be used for making or improving machine learning tools.

The offending language buried in the ToS said that using WeTransfer gave the company the right to use the data “for the purposes of operating, developing, commercializing, and improving the Service or new technologies or services, including to improve performance of machine learning models that enhance our content moderation process, in accordance with the Privacy & Cookie Policy.”


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