Apple among tech giants in court fight over voice data used to train AI

Major tech firms, including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft, are facing lawsuits over the use of voice data for AI training. The legal challenges, filed by journalists and podcasters, question the companies' data collection and usage practices without explicit consent.
Key takeaways
- Tech giants face class-action lawsuits over voice data
- AI training data collection practices under scrutiny
- Legal challenges question consent for voice data usage
- Privacy implications for AI assistant users emerge
Why it matters
This legal battle highlights the evolving privacy concerns surrounding AI development. For users of AI tools, it signals potential shifts in how voice data is collected and utilized, impacting the transparency and ethics of AI assistant training.
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