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Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features are explicitly not designed to handle personally identifiable information, and Khan Academy communicates this limitation directly to users.
Khan Academy will inform you that AI-Enabled Features are not intended for processing personally identifiable information and will advise you not to enter personal information into those features.
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These features are off by default and, should you choose to enable them, you can always disable these features.
"We provide privacy guidance to our users informing them that AI-Enabled Features are not intended to be used to process personally identifiable information, and advising them to not include personal information in inputs...Excerpt from Khan Academy's Privacy Policy
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Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features are explicitly not designed to handle personally identifiable information, and Khan Academy communicates this limitation directly to users.
Khan Academy will inform you that AI-Enabled Features are not intended for processing personally identifiable information and will advise you not to enter personal information into those features.
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