This article was originally published on ARPU. View the original post here. Salesforce-owned Slack, the ubiquitous workplace messaging app, recently made a quiet but significant policy change.
Slack trains machine-learning models on user messages, files and other content without explicit permission. The training is opt-out, meaning your private data will be leeched by default. Making ...
If you work somewhere that sometimes involves broken code, followed by someone pinging a coworker in Slack with a harried message like “hey @[human’s name] can you push a quick fix for this?😬” ...
Slack is training its machine learning features on its users' data—and everyone's opted-in by default. Slack uses machine learning, a subfield of AI, to operate in-app features like channel ...
Spread the love“`html In the realm of team communication, Slack has become a powerhouse, facilitating seamless collaboration and information exchange. With its dynamic features, Slack helps teams of ...
Anthropic has launched a beta integration that connects its fast-growing Claude Code programming agent directly into Slack, allowing software engineers to delegate coding tasks without leaving the ...
Spread the love“`html Slack has become an indispensable tool for teams around the globe, streamlining communication and promoting collaboration. But with the flood of messages that flood channels ...