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Meta gets the gesture of the European Union organizer to train artificial intelligence with social media content

TECH GIANT META has been granted a green light from the European Union data regulator to train artificial intelligence models using publicly common content via social media platforms.

Posts and comments from adult users will now be used via stable platforms for META, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, along with questions and information to the AI ​​assistant for the company, to improve AI, Meta models He said In a blog post on April 14.

“It is important that our artificial intelligence models be trained on a variety of data so that they can understand the nuances and amazing and varied complications that make up European societies,” the company said.

Meta contains a green light from the European Union data organizations to train artificial intelligence models using publicly common to social media. source: Dead

He added: “This means everything, starting from dialects and colloquial, to excessive local knowledge and the distinct ways used by different countries, humor and ridicule on our products.”

However, people’s private messages with friends, family and public data are holders of European Union accounts under the age of 18 are still outside the border, according to Meta.

People can also cancel the subscription to use their data to train artificial intelligence through a Meta model that will be sent inside the app, via email and “easy to find, read and use.”

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Last July, Meta was late for artificial intelligence training using general content through its platforms after the privacy defense group, none of your business had complaints in 11 European countries, which the IDPC (IDPC) committee witnessed an operating suspension request until a review is made.

The complaints claimed that the changes in Meta’s privacy policy had allowed the company to use years of personal posts, private photos and internet tracking data to train its intelligence products.