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Bluesky has been gaining popularity recently and now, it's saying it won't train generative AI on your posts on the platform. That differs from the approach its competitor X is taking, as well as Meta's Threads.
A number of artists and creators have made their home on Bluesky, and we hear their concerns with other platforms training on their data. We do not use any of your content to train generative AI, and have no intention of doing so.Bluesky has said they are not using any of your content to train AI and have no intention of doing so. The decentralized social platform has subsequently clarified that it uses AI for content moderation, and also in the algorithm powering its Discover feed.
Bluesky spokesperson Emily Liu said that the company is doing their part to ensure that organizations respect user consent. Liu also said Bluesky is actively discussing with the team how to achieve this while maintaining Bluesky as an open and public social network just like any website on the Internet.back on Wednesday last week. It's added more than a million users in the past week and is working on becoming a good alternative to X and Threads.
X's option should allow you to opt out of training AI, but I still feel like this should rather be an"opt-in" feature while being off by default, instead of the other way around. So I do like Bluesky's commitment here.
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