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Meta’s AI Plans Stir EU Privacy Backlash

Meta’s AI Ambitions Meet Privacy Roadblocks

Meta plans to use publicly shared European user data to develop and train its artificial intelligence systems. This move has alarmed digital rights advocates and prompted scrutiny from EU regulators who worry it may violate strict privacy laws like the GDPR.

Regulatory and Public Response

The update to Meta’s privacy policy includes using user-generated content like comments and photos. Critics argue that while Meta claims this data is public, users may not be aware their posts could fuel AI development. Regulators in Ireland and other EU nations are now seeking clarifications, and watchdogs urge citizens to opt out if concerned.

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