Pinterest quietly updated its privacy policy to allow it to swallow up user data to train AI. A new clause, which appeared earlier today on the company's website, declares that Pinterest will proceed to use its patrons' "information to train,
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Because AI has infiltrated all of the popular Pinterest categories, much of the slop often links to AI-powered content farming sites that pose as DIY blogs, blending the AI-generated imagery with the site's human-made content. This results in SEO spammers profiting off of the display ads attached to these content-farming pages.
Pinterest, the web's de facto digital moodboard, has long been one of the internet's best places for finding and sharing images, products, and inspiration. Or, well, it was: currently, the image and video-sharing social media website is drowning in a torrent of uncanny AI-generated slop images.
The visual discovery engine, Pinterest, has made a controversial update to its users privacy policies.According to Fruitism, in a newly updated policy, Pinterest will use the user data, photos, and information to train artificial intelligence .
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The problem has been noted by many Pinterest users, who are now finding this AI junk so pervasive that the utility of the platform is being reduced. So Futurism contacted Pinterest with these findings to get its thoughts. And at first, Pinterest denied ...
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Proficio Capital Partners LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS – Free Report) during the 4th quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor purchased 66,
Primark is bringing its home collection to life online through a unique, “customer first” collaboration with Pinterest, which sees the partnership as a chance to expand onto the high street.