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The scope of collection explicitly includes the substantive content of AI prompts, meaning the actual text and queries users enter — not just metadata — may be treated as personal information Thomson Reuters collects.
Thomson Reuters treats the content of what you type into its Services — including AI prompts — as personal information it collects.
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The scope of collection explicitly includes the substantive content of AI prompts, meaning the actual text and queries users enter — not just metadata — may be treated as personal information Thomson Reuters collects.
Thomson Reuters treats the content of what you type into its Services — including AI prompts — as personal information it collects.
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