Meta to Use European Users' Data for AI Training

TapTechNews May 25th news, recently, the American company Meta announced that it will begin to use the data of European users to train its own artificial intelligence and claims that this move has legal rights.

Meta said that in order to help users get these experiences, it will now use users' information to develop and improve Meta's AI. Users have the right to object to the use of their information for these purposes. The company has added updated content to its privacy policy to reflect these changes. The update will take effect on June 26, 2024.

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The notice has been sent to European users through Facebook's in-app notification system: We are planning new artificial intelligence functions for you. Understand how we use your information.

On this page, users can see the latest updated privacy policy. Meta said, The actual information we use depends on your actual situation, and continued to add that it may include any of the following:

Content created by users, such as posts, comments or audio.

Messages sent or received by users from businesses, professional accounts or Meta (such as sending to or receiving from Meta's artificial intelligence technology), and messages with public features (including message content and metadata), subject to applicable laws.

Applications and functions used by users and operations performed therein.

Finally, Meta promised: We will not use the private message content between you and your friends and family to train our AI. For users who have many contacts on Messenger/Instagram/WhatsApp, they can breathe a sigh of relief.

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