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Samsung Health AI Training Refusal Leaves Health Data Intact

Samsung announced this week that users who choose to opt out of AI training within the Samsung Health application will not have their personal health data deleted. The company clarified that refusing AI training will only remove data that has been specifically collected for the purpose of developing its artificial intelligence features. Existing health records, such as workout logs, sleep patterns, and other historical health metrics, will remain unaffected by this decision.
This clarification addresses user concerns that opting out might lead to the erasure of their comprehensive health history. Samsung aims to provide users with greater control over their data while assuring them that their accumulated health insights will be preserved. The company stated that the data used for AI development is anonymized and aggregated to improve the functionality and accuracy of its AI-powered health insights and features.
Samsung Health utilizes AI to offer personalized health recommendations, analyze trends, and provide deeper insights into users' well-being. By allowing users to opt out of AI training, Samsung is adhering to evolving data privacy expectations and regulations. The decision allows individuals to maintain their detailed health records while preventing that specific data from being used to train the AI models. This approach balances the desire for advanced AI-driven health features with the fundamental right to data privacy and control.
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