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Katyanna Quach Mon 15 Feb 2021 // 13:34 UTC Share
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In Brief A Korean AI startup has come under fire after it scraped private messages from its users that contained private and sensitive information to train a chatbot.
People slammed the Scatter Labs Science of Love app on the Google Play Store down to a one-star rating with bad reviews over the issue. The app uses machine learning to analyze texts exchanged on KakaoTalk, a popular messaging service. Scatter Labs collected people s conversations for years to train its own chatbot, known as Lee Luda.
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