Meta will start using data from EU users to train its AI models
Briefly

Meta has begun notifying EU users about its plan to use collected data for AI training while emphasizing respect for privacy. The company asserts only public post data and interactions will be utilized—private messages and underage user data will remain excluded. Meta aims to enhance the relevance of its AI by incorporating various European dialects and cultural nuances, responding to the diverse needs of the European audience. This initiative aligns with similar efforts from other tech companies like Google and OpenAI, following the launch of Meta’s Llama 4 models.
"We have made this objection form easy to find, read, and use, and we'll honor all objection forms we have already received, as well as newly submitted ones."
"We believe we have a responsibility to build AI that's not just available to Europeans, but is actually built for them."
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