Bluesky Confirms It Will Not Train Its Generative AI Models on User Posts

Bluesky said it uses AI internally to assist with moderation of the platform.

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Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 18 November 2024 17:25 IST
Highlights
  • AI is also used in Bluesky’s Discover algorithmic feed
  • AI crawlers can reportedly access user posts on Bluesky
  • The platform is said to have crossed 17 million registered users

Bluesky recently revealed that one million users joined the platform in a single day

Photo Credit: Bluesky

Bluesky recently announced that it does not train its generative artificial intelligence (AI) models on user data. The social media platform also highlighted the areas where it uses AI tools and claimed that none of the models have been trained on the public and private posts made by users. The statement was released after several creators and users raised concerns about the platform's privacy policy around AI. Notably, Bluesky recently crossed the 17 million registered users mark after one million users joined the platform in a single day last week.

Bluesky Says It Does Not Train AI on User Posts

In a post on the platform, Bluesky announced its stance on AI and user data. “We do not use any of your content to train generative AI, and have no intention of doing so,” the post said, adding that it was issued after several artists and creators on the platform raised concerns over the platform's AI policy.

In a separate post, Bluesky also listed the areas where it uses generative AI tools. The company uses AI internally to assist in content moderation system, which is a common practice for social media platforms. Additionally, it also uses AI in its Discover algorithmic feed, through which the platform suggests posts to users based on their activity on the platform.

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The Verge reported that while the company might not be using user data to train AI models, third-party firms can still crawl the platform and scrape the data to train their models. Company spokesperson Emily Liu told the publication that Bluesky's robots.txt files do not stop outside companies from crawling its website for data.

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However, the spokesperson highlighted that the issue is currently a topic of discussion within the team and Bluesky is trying to figure out how to ensure that outside organisations respect user consent on the platform.

Notably, on Sunday, Bluesky revealed that one million new users joined the social media platform in a single day. It also highlighted that the platform crossed the milestone of 17 million registered users.

 

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