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How to stop Meta from using some of your personal data to train generative AI models

Summary

Meta has added an opt-out form to its website that allows users to control what personal data is used to train generative AI models. The form does not include data collected on Facebook or Instagram, and a spokesperson for Meta said that their newest open-source AI model was not trained on user data. A consortium of global data protection agencies have recently issued a joint statement about data scraping and protecting user privacy. Facebook users are now able to delete some personal information that can be used by the company in the training of generative artificial intelligence models. Meta collects public information on the web and from other providers to train its generative AI models.

Q&As

What is Meta's form titled that allows users to control their personal data being used to train generative AI models?
Meta's form is titled "Generative AI Data Subject Rights".

What kind of personal data is Meta collecting to train its AI models?
Meta is collecting public information on the web in addition to licensing data from other providers, such as blog posts which can include personal information, such as someone's name and contact information.

What has a consortium of global data protection agencies recently issued a joint statement about?
The consortium of global data protection agencies has issued a joint statement about data scraping and protecting people's privacy to companies including Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft.

How can users delete some of their Facebook data used for training generative AI models?
To delete some of their Facebook data used for training generative AI models, users can go to the "Generative AI Data Subject Rights" form on Meta's privacy policy page about generative AI, click the link for "Learn more and submit requests here", and choose from three options that Meta says "best describes your issue or objection".

What data privacy laws are tech companies subject to?
Tech companies are subject to various data protection and privacy laws around the world.

AI Comments

👍 I appreciate that Meta is giving users the option to access, alter or delete any personal data that was included in the various third-party data sources they use to train their large language and related AI models.

👎 It's unfortunate that the form doesn't account for data on Facebook properties, such as Facebook comments and Instagram photos, making it difficult for users to have full control over their personal data.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about how Meta is allowing users to have some control over what personal data is used to train generative AI models. It talks about how the company has updated its help resource center with a form that gives users some control over what personal data is used to train generative AI models.

Friend: Wow. That's interesting. What are the implications of this article?

Me: Well, this article highlights the importance of data privacy and how tech companies need to be mindful of how they use personal data. It also shows us how tech companies are responding to the public's demand for more control over their personal data. It's also a reminder that data protection and privacy laws exist around the world and tech companies need to be aware of and comply with them.

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Technical terms

Meta
Meta is a technology company that develops AI-powered search and discovery tools.
Generative AI
Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that uses predictions and patterns to create new content.
Data Scraping
Data scraping is the process of collecting data from websites or other sources and storing it in a structured format.
Data Subject Rights
Data subject rights are the rights of individuals to access, alter, or delete their personal data that is used to train generative AI models.
Third-Party Information
Third-party information is data that is publicly available on the internet or licensed sources.
Open-Source
Open-source is a type of software that is released under a license that allows anyone to use, modify, and distribute the software for any purpose.
Data Protection Agencies
Data protection agencies are organizations that are responsible for enforcing data protection and privacy laws.
Data Privacy Laws
Data privacy laws are laws that regulate how companies can collect, use, and store personal data.

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