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Dead Declare It is preparing to train artificial intelligence on European Union user data for its applications, including Facebook and Instagram. The company says that includes things such as public publications, comments and chat history with Meta AI, but will not include “private messages with friends and family.” It also applies only to those over the age of 18, says the company.
According to Meta, you will start notifying European Union users about training this week, through the notifications within the application and e -mail, and will include a link to the objection form for those who want to cancel the subscription. You should be able to find such a link privacy policyHe says to this writing, based on the organizer’s observations, the company continues to delay its plans to train artificial intelligence models on European Union user data. Meta put plans for artificial intelligence training in Europe last year after it was Request this by Irish organizers.
Meta claims to train artificial intelligence on European Union user data to help them create models that reflect the areas in which they are used, including “everything from dialects and colloquially to local excessive knowledge and the distinct methods used by different countries of humor and ridicule.” The company adds that this is important, especially for the text, sound, video and images produced by Amnesty International.
This follows the Meta Declaration last year that it Training will start Models of artificial intelligence on British users, who, such as those in the European Union, are guaranteed with more protection regarding the use of their online personal data more than people in the United States. What Meta will get from users now is to enter compared to what it might already – the company Confess last year It has trained artificial intelligence using all the texts and images published by Facebook users since 2007.