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LinkedIn, Microsoft's business-focused social media platform, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly disclosing private messages of Premium customers to third parties without consent to train AI models. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of millions of customers, accuses LinkedIn of violating privacy and breach of contract. LinkedIn denies the claims. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages under federal and California laws.
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