Fireworks AI promises it will not use what you type into the platform — your prompts, data, or API calls — to train its AI models unless you specifically choose to allow it.
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This is one of the most significant privacy commitments an AI platform can make — it directly protects your intellectual property, trade secrets, and sensitive business data from being absorbed into AI model training.
Your prompts and API inputs — which may contain confidential business information, personal data, or proprietary content — will not be used to train Fireworks AI models unless you explicitly opt in, reducing the risk of data leakage through model training.
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We may use the content you provide to us, including prompts and generated images, to train and improve our AI models and services.
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"No AI Training on Your Data: We do not use your prompts, training data, or API inputs to train or improve our AI models without your explicit opt-in.— Excerpt from Fireworks AI's Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This commitment directly implicates GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) (consent as legal basis for processing for AI training), GDPR Art. 22 (automated decision-making), CCPA/CPRA §1798.100 (right to know how data is used), and FTC Act Section 5 (deceptive trade practices if commitment is not honored). The FTC has enforcement authority and has issued guidance on AI data practices. The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) imposes additional transparency obligations for AI system providers regarding training data. (2)
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This is one of the most significant privacy commitments an AI platform can make — it directly protects your intellectual property, trade secrets, and sensitive business data from being absorbed into AI model training.
Your prompts and API inputs — which may contain confidential business information, personal data, or proprietary content — will not be used to train Fireworks AI models unless you explicitly opt in, reducing the risk of data leakage through model training.
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