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This clause establishes that personal information may be used to train Walmart's AI systems, meaning consumer data directly informs the development of automated systems.
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Your personal information may be used by Walmart as part of AI training and other activities aimed at improving or maintaining its services and devices.
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"Undertaking activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of our services or devices and to improve, upgrade, or enhance them, such as training our AI.Excerpt from Walmart's Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes that personal information may be used to train Walmart's AI systems, meaning consumer data directly informs the development of automated systems.
Your personal information may be used by Walmart as part of AI training and other activities aimed at improving or maintaining its services and devices.
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