Discord has updated its privacy policy, effective on March 27, 2023. The company has added the previously deleted clauses back in as well as built-in tools that make it easier for users to interact with voice and video content, such as the ability to record and send brief audio or video clips.
Additionally, it promoted the Midjourney AI art-generating server and alleged that more than 3 million servers on the entire Discord network feature some sort of AI experience. This was done to position AI as something that is already well-liked on the site.
Many critics have brought up the recent removal of two phrases from Discord’s privacy policy: “We generally do not store the contents of video or voice calls or channels” and “We also don’t store streaming content when you share your screen.” Many responses express concern about AI tools being developed off of works of art and data that have been collected without people’s permission.
It looks like Discord is paying attention to customer concerns because it amended its post about the new AI tools to make it clear that even while its tools are connected to OpenAI, OpenAI may not utilize Discord user data to train its general models.
The three tools Discord is releasing are an AI AutoMod, an AI-generated Conversation Summaries, and a machine-learning
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