I work in privacy.
And right now, I see my privacy peers outraged: LinkedIn silently granted itself the right to use your data and content to train AI.
I get it.
I’m frustrated too by this blatant disregard for “Privacy by Design and by Default.”
But guess what?
I’m leaving this switch on. ✅
Why?
Because throughout my career, I’ve always shared my knowledge.
Sure, it stings when my ideas get swiped without attribution. It happens.
But here’s the thing: I use AI daily to improve my courses and comms.
As a teacher and privacy advocate, I actually want my expertise out there.
Consider it my little contribution to AI’s greater good.
What do you think?