Photo-sharing community EyeEm will license users’ photos to train AI if they don’t delete them

Photo-sharing community EyeEm will license users’ photos to train AI if they don’t delete them

EyeEm, the Berlin-based photo-sharing community that exited last year to Spanish company Freepik after going bankrupt, is now licensing its users’ photos to train AI models. Earlier this month, the company informed users via email that it was adding a new clause to its Terms & Conditions that would grant it the rights to upload […]

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Photo-sharing community EyeEm will license users’ photos to train AI if they don’t delete them

2024-04-27 08:04

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