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Users' data is not used to train third-party general AI models, and it is deidentified before being shared, limiting personal exposure in AI contexts.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains two closely related but independent propositions: (1) deidentification before sharing, and (2) prohibition on use for general AI model training. Both are incorporated into the canonical claim given their factual interdependence. The prohibition on sharing for training is noted in omitted_material for transparency.
Data shared with third-party AI Service Providers is deidentified, not linked to you personally, and cannot be used by those providers to train their general AI models.
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We generate new information from other data we collect to derive likely preferences or other characteristics. For instance, we infer your general geographic location based on your IP address.
To achieve these processing purposes, we use algorithms to recognize patterns in Service Data, manual review of Service Data (such as when you interact directly with our billing or support teams)...
Some features of our Services may use third-party automated technology to provide a more personalized experience, and to give you comprehensive insights about your data.
"The data we share with third-party AI Service Providers is deidentified before it's shared and is not linked to you. Crucially, this data is not used by or shared with these third-party AI Service Providers to train their general AI models.Excerpt from Peloton's Privacy Policy
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Users' data is not used to train third-party general AI models, and it is deidentified before being shared, limiting personal exposure in AI contexts.
Data shared with third-party AI Service Providers is deidentified, not linked to you personally, and cannot be used by those providers to train their general AI models.
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