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Starlink updates policy to allow AI training on customer data by default

Starlink, owned by SpaceX, has updated its privacy policy to permit the use of customer data for training artificial intelligence models, including those of third parties. This change is opt-in by default, meaning customers must actively choose to exclude their data. The policy update allows for the collection of personal information for machine learning purposes, with instructions provided on how to opt out through the Starlink website or app. AI

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IMPACT This policy change highlights the ongoing need for users to manage data privacy settings as companies increasingly leverage personal information for AI model development.

RANK_REASON This is a policy update for an existing product that affects user data privacy regarding AI training, rather than a new AI model release or core AI research.

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    Starlink updates Privacy Policy to allow AI model training with personal data