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SpaceX revised its Starlink privacy policy to ‍allow the use of customer data for AI training, a shift that could bolster Elon Musk’s AI ambitions.

Ahead ⁠of a blockbuster IPO planned for later this year, SpaceX is in talks to merge with Musk’s AI company, xAI, a deal first reported by Reuters on Thursday. SpaceX, already the world’s most valuable private company, could ‌reach a value ‌of more than $1 trillion after the IPO.

Starlink updated its Global Privacy Policy on January 15, according to the Starlink website. ‌The policy includes new details stating that unless a user opts out, Starlink data may be used “to train our machine learning or artificial intelligence models” and could be shared with the company’s service providers and “third-party collaborators,” without providing further details.

A previous version of the privacy policy, an archived version ​from November and reviewed by Reuters, did not contain language ​about AI training on Starlink data.

SpaceX did not respond to a request for comment.

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