
How to opt out of Meta’s AI training
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Meta's updated privacy policy, effective June 26, allows the company to use data from interactions with chatbots on its platforms to train its AI models, even scraping data like photos posted without a user's direct involvement. This practice faces legal challenges, particularly around internet data scraping, and raises concerns about user privacy and copyright. In response to possible misuse of personal data, Meta offers some control tools and the right to object, but this varies by region. U.S. users lack strong data privacy laws to protect against such practices, while users in the EU and the UK can opt out more easily by following specific steps provided by Meta.\n\nThis article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.\n\n
Original Source: MIT Technology Review » Artificial Intelligence