星链更新隐私政策,允许使用消费者数据进行训练。
Starlink updates privacy policy to allow consumer data to train

原始链接: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/musks-starlink-updates-privacy-policy-230853500.html

SpaceX于1月15日更新了其Starlink隐私政策,允许使用客户数据——包括位置、通信数据和财务信息——来训练其机器学习和人工智能模型。路透社报道称,这一变化正值SpaceX与埃隆·马斯克的AI公司xAI潜在合并的讨论中。 修改后的政策允许与第三方共享数据,但未提供具体细节,引发了隐私倡导者的担忧,他们担心监控范围扩大和个人信息可能被滥用。此举可能极大地惠及xAI,为其AI模型(如Grok聊天机器人)提供庞大的数据集,并增强SpaceX的人工智能能力。 SpaceX计划今年晚些时候进行首次公开募股(IPO),该公司已经是全球市值最高的私营公司,市值可能超过1万亿美元。合并和数据政策的转变表明,SpaceX正在大力推动将人工智能整合到其所有服务中,利用Starlink超过900万的用户群。

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By David Jeans and Joey Roulette

NEW YORK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - SpaceX (SPAX.PVT) revised its Starlink privacy policy to allow the use of customer data for AI training, a shift that ​could bolster Elon Musk's AI ambitions.

Ahead of a blockbuster IPO planned for later this year, ‌SpaceX is in talks to merge with Musk’s AI company, xAI (XAAI.PVT), a deal first reported by Reuters on Thursday. SpaceX, already the ‌world’s most valuable private company, could reach a value of more than $1 trillion after the IPO.

Starlink updated its Global Privacy Policy on January 15, according to the Starlink website. The policy includes new details stating that unless a user opts out, Starlink data may be used “to train our machine learning or artificial intelligence ⁠models” and could be shared with ‌the company’s service providers and “third-party collaborators,” without providing further details.

A previous version of the privacy policy, an archived version from November and reviewed by Reuters, did not ‍contain language about AI training on Starlink data.

SpaceX did not respond to a request for comment.

Starlink collects vast amounts of user data, spanning location information, credit card information, contact information and user IP ​addresses. It also collects so-called communication data, which includes audio and visual information, data in shared ‌files, and “inferences we may make from other personal information we collect,” according to its global privacy policy.

The policy did not make clear exactly what data would be used to train AI. The move has raised concerns among privacy advocates and consumer rights groups, which argue that using personal data to train AI risks expanding surveillance and creates new avenues for misuse.

“It certainly raises my eyebrow and would make ⁠me concerned if I was a Starlink user,” said Anupam ​Chander, a technology law professor at Georgetown University. “Often there's perfectly ​legitimate uses of your data, but it doesn’t have a clear limit to what kind of uses it will be put to.”

Musk's xAI, most recently valued at $230 billion ‍after a recent funding round, ⁠is currently developing its Grok LLM chatbot and also owns X, the social media platform.

The potential merger with xAI would turbocharge the space company’s deployment of AI-powered services, while giving xAI ⁠vast new data sets to train its models on, including communication data. Starlink, a network of more than 9,000 satellites, ‌currently provides internet connection to more than 9 million users.

(Reporting by David Jeans and ‌Joey Roulette; Editing by Joe Brock and Lisa Shumaker)

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