Recently, several netizens posted on social media platforms thatJinshanItsWPS Officeoffice softwareSuspected of sharing user-written documents to ByteHop'sDoubao AIUsed for training. This allegation sparked widespread concern and discussion.
Several users reportedly fed back on platforms such as Weibo and Xiaohongshu that they had discovered that the content of unreleased documents had been mastered by Doubao AI. These include contracted authors on the Tomato Novel platform, who said that their locally written updates to unpublished books had been accurately quoted by the Doubao AI, raising concerns about data leakage.
In the face of these challenges, KingsfordWPSThe official denied it by issuing a statement through Weibo. The statement emphasized that WPS has taken strict measures to prevent unauthorized disclosure of user information and made it clear that all user documents will not be used for any AI training purposes or in any scenarios without user consent.
In addition, Kingsoft WPS also specifically emphasized that the company did not carry out any AI-level cooperation with ByteDance's Doubao AI, and there is no situation in which documents are used as AI training.
This incident has triggered extensive public discussion on personal data security and AI ethics. The investigation is still underway and the details are subject to further verification.