April 15, 2025, 8:20 am
Meta has announced plans to utilize data from its EU users—including activity on Facebook and Instagram—to train its AI models. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance AI capabilities while contending with Europe’s strict data regulations. The rollout includes guidance for users on how to disable the data-sharing feature, igniting conversations about consumer privacy, regulatory compliance, and corporate transparency in the digital age.
Who said this opt-out approach is OK with GDPR, was it Llama 4, hmm? Meta on Monday said it plans to start training its AI models using public posts and comments shared by adults in the EU, along with interactions users have with its chatbot.…
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