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    Meta begins training AI with EU social media content

    May 28, 2025
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    Meta is moving forward with plans to use public Facebook and Instagram posts from users across the European Union, including Germany, to train its artificial intelligence systems, following the expiration of a user opt-out deadline on Tuesday. The US-based technology company intends to process publicly shared content from adult users to enhance the performance of its AI assistant, Meta AI. This data collection will apply to all users who did not explicitly reject the terms before the cutoff date.

    Meta begins training AI with EU social media content

    Meta emphasized that the approach is designed to improve the accuracy and relevance of its AI tools, while maintaining compliance with EU privacy regulations. The legal framework for this initiative was recently affirmed by a German court. On Friday, the court dismissed a complaint filed by the consumer protection agency in North Rhine-Westphalia, which alleged that Meta’s data collection practices were in breach of the European Union’s data protection laws.

    The ruling concluded that Meta’s use of public data serves a justified interest in AI development and that no equally effective but less invasive alternatives exist. As part of its compliance measures, Meta has committed to excluding sensitive information from its data collection processes.

    This includes the automatic filtering of names, phone numbers, and account credentials. The company has reiterated that it is focused on using only non-sensitive, publicly accessible data to train its AI models. Private messaging services, such as WhatsApp, will not be affected due to end-to-end encryption, which prevents Meta from accessing message content.

    However, user interactions with the company’s AI assistant across its platforms are categorized as public and may be incorporated into training datasets. The policy applies exclusively to content shared by users over the age of 18. Individuals who opted out of the program prior to the deadline will be excluded from data analysis, with Meta confirming it will honor those preferences.

    This development reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, where major firms are increasingly leveraging large-scale user-generated content to refine generative AI applications. While privacy concerns remain central to the debate, courts and regulators appear to be accepting that such practices can align with existing legal frameworks if appropriately limited and transparent. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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