As ever, disregard what a company says publicly and focus on what the legal documents says you are agreeing to when you use their product.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/7/23822907/zoom-train-ai-models-user-data-customer-consent
The Verge
Zoom says its new AI tools aren’t stealing ownership of your contentZoom says in a blog that it doesn’t use content from video calls on its platform “without user consent” following revelations that its TOS had been updated to seemingly give it broad user data control for AI work.
i guess they'll argue you never owned it in the first place as per their terms and condtions
@carolannie @scalzi Basically this. When they can change the TOS essentially at will then they can do whatever under the cover of “using our services constitutes agreement”. They will do it without asking and only acknowledge it if they get caught…which will be difficult as the models mulch the data pretty effectively and the models are basically black holes.