Meta is set to resume training its AI models using public user data from its EU platforms, addressing earlier data protection concerns. Following approval from the European Data Protection Board, Meta aims for its AI to better connect with localized cultures and languages. Users will receive notifications about how their public posts and comments will be utilized, and will have the option to opt out of their data being used. The initiative aligns with practices from other tech giants like Google and OpenAI.
"This training will better support millions of people and businesses in Europe, by teaching our generative AI models to better understand and reflect their cultures, languages, and history."
"Users in the region will start receiving notifications... that detail the kinds of data the company will be using for this purpose and why it matters in the context of improving AI and the overall user experience."
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