Recently, the United States Meta The company announced that it will begin usingEuropeUser'sdatato train its own artificial intelligence, and claimed that this action had legitimate interests.
Meta said that in order to help users get these experiences,The user's information will now be used to develop and improve Meta's AI,Users have the right to object to having their information used for these purposes. The Company has included updates to its Privacy Policy to reflect these changes. The updates will take effect on June 26, 2024.
The notice, which was sent to European users via Facebook's in-app notification system, reads: "We're planning new AI features for you. Learn how we use your information."
On this page, users can see the most recently updated privacy policy. Meta states that “the actual information we use depends on your circumstances” and goes on to add that “It may include any of the following”:
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User-generated content, such as posts, comments, or audio.
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Messages sent or received by users from businesses, professional accounts, or Meta (such as to or from Meta’s artificial intelligence technology), and messages with public functionality (including message content and metadata), subject to applicable law.
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The apps and features that users use, and the actions they perform within them.
Finally, Meta promises: “We will not use the content of your private messages with friends and family to train our AI.” Messenger/Instagram/WhatsApp For users with many contacts on the web, you can breathe a sigh of relief.