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The clause establishes DocuSign's operational authority to incorporate user-derived data into AI model development without requiring separate consent. This practice applies to all users whose service data falls within the scope of the provision's definition of aggregated, de-identified information.
Users' service activity data becomes available as training material for DocuSign's AI and machine learning development. The provision specifies that this data is aggregated and de-identified, which establishes the baseline standard DocuSign applies when using such information for model training purposes.
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The clause establishes DocuSign's operational authority to incorporate user-derived data into AI model development without requiring separate consent. This practice applies to all users whose service data falls within the scope of the provision's definition of aggregated, de-identified information.
Users' service activity data becomes available as training material for DocuSign's AI and machine learning development. The provision specifies that this data is aggregated and de-identified, which establishes the baseline standard DocuSign applies when using such information for model training purposes.
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