Russia, Ukraine and Starlink
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By David Jeans and Joey Roulette NEW YORK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - SpaceX 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.
As Ukraine accuses Russia of terrorism with a deadly strike on a train, some defense analysts believe Elon Musk's Starlink may have guided the killer drones.
SpaceX has quietly updated Starlink’s privacy policy that permits customer data usage for AI model training unless users actively opt out. This comes as the Elon-Musk owned Space company is negotiating a merger with his AI venture xAI.
SpaceX's Starlink has updated its privacy policy to utilize customer data for AI training, potentially strengthening Elon Musk's AI aspirations.
SpaceX has revised its Starlink privacy policy to allow customer data to be used for artificial intelligence training, a move that could significantly support Elon Musks broader AI ambitions. The policy change comes
SpaceX 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,
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