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User data may be used to train or develop generative AI models, a use that extends beyond conventional service improvement and carries distinct implications for how personal data is incorporated into AI systems.
Interpretive note: The excerpt lists several independent uses of information. The canonical claim states only the primary proposition most consequential to users—use for generative AI development. Other uses are recorded in omitted_material.
The reader's information may be used by Fitbit in the development of generative AI models, in addition to other new features and Services.
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"we use the information to troubleshoot and protect against errors; perform data analysis and testing; conduct research and surveys; and develop new features and Services, which may include generative artificial intelligence models.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Privacy Policy
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User data may be used to train or develop generative AI models, a use that extends beyond conventional service improvement and carries distinct implications for how personal data is incorporated into AI systems.
The reader's information may be used by Fitbit in the development of generative AI models, in addition to other new features and Services.
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