Compare ai / automated decision-making governance provisions between Midjourney and Stability-Ai. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
The provision delineates the scope of data subject to Midjourney's collection and processing activities, specifically identifying user-generated inputs (prompts, images, documents) and algorithmic training data as within the Policy's operational framework. This establishes the institutional basis for the company's data practices across both service delivery and model development.
Consumer impact
Users' prompts, images, and other content inputs are identified as data Midjourney collects and processes, with the terms authorizing use of such data in training machine learning algorithms. The provision applies to all content users input into the Services upon continued use, establishing the scope of data available for collection and algorithmic training purposes.
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Actual clause text
Prompts that you provide (including text, images, and those generated from spoken input and summarized into text), and other content such as photos, videos, documents, and messages that you input into the Services. Applicability: This Policy applies to personal data that Midjourney collects, uses, and discloses and which may include: (i) data collected through the Services, (ii) data collected through the process of training Midjourney machine learning algorithms.
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AI Difference AnalysisProfessional
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