Facebook Trains Its AI on Your Data. Opting Out May Be Futile

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Facebook Trains Its AI on Your Data. Opting Out May Be Futile
Short Title Facebook's AI Training: Opting Out Challenges
Location USA
Date 09/07/2023

Solove Harm Surveillance
Information Computer Device
Threat Actors Meta

Individuals
Affected
High Risk Groups Meta users
Tangible Harms Exploitation

The article discusses Meta (formerly Facebook) and its use of personal data for training its artificial intelligence (AI) models, particularly generative AI. It highlights the option for users to request the removal of some of their personal data from Meta's AI training, focusing on a new form titled "Generative AI Data Subject Rights at Facebook." However, the article emphasizes that making such a request does not guarantee data deletion or access to the requested information. It also notes that the opt-out form mainly applies to external data sources used to enhance generative AI and does not address the extensive personal information already collected by Meta on its platforms. The article mentions potential differences in the effectiveness of this opt-out process based on the user's location and data privacy laws.

Description

The article explores the challenges and uncertainties surrounding Meta's use of personal data for AI training, particularly generative AI. It discusses the limitations and caveats associated with the user's ability to request the removal of personal data from Meta's AI models. The article touches on the concerns of users and regulators regarding the rapid advancement of AI technology and the legal questions surrounding it. It also mentions the $1.3 billion fine imposed by European regulators on Meta for data misuse originating in the UK.

Laws and Regulations

§637.5. Invasion of Privacy.

Sources

Article Source: The article was published by WIRED and can be found at https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-trains-ai-your-data-opt-out/

Meta Spokesperson Statement: Thomas Richards "Article Source" has not been listed as valid URI scheme.
a Meta spokesperson
provides insights into the opt-out process and its applicability depending on the user's location.

Company Blog Post: The article refers to a blog post by Meta that offers some information about Meta's approaches to personal data collection for AI training "provides insights into the opt-out process and its applicability depending on the user's location.</br></br>Company Blog Post" has not been listed as valid URI scheme.
specifically in the European region and the United Kingdom.

European Regulators' Fine: The article mentions a $1.3 billion fine imposed by European regulators on Meta for data misuse that originated in the UK. Further details about the fine and related regulatory actions can be found in relevant news sources or legal documents related to the case. "specifically in the European region and the United Kingdom.</br></br>European Regulators' Fine" has not been listed as valid URI scheme.