Meta’s Data Dilemma: Privacy Advocates Rally Against AI Training in Europe

The Irish Data Protection Commission has given Meta the green light to begin slurping European citizens’ data for AI training. But privacy advocates are not laughing. They’ve already sent a cease and desist letter, threatening legal action faster than you can say “General Data Protection Regulation.” Slurping data has never been so controversial!

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Well, well, well, it seems Meta is gearing up to dive headfirst into the European data pool, armed with snorkels and a rubber ducky. They’ve managed to appease the Irish Data Protection Commission but still have privacy advocates barking at their heels. Looks like the only thing more complex than AI training is navigating European data privacy laws! Who knew teaching a chatbot could be this dramatic?

Key Points:

  • Meta is set to start using EU citizens’ data for AI training, with a thumbs-up from the Irish DPC.
  • Privacy advocates, like noyb, are not impressed and are readying legal challenges.
  • Meta has made changes to their data practices, including transparency notices and an easier objection process.
  • The German court is deliberating on a case that could halt Meta’s plans.
  • Meta remains tight-lipped while privacy advocates sharpen their legal swords.

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