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A small portion of the article:
At the end of May, Meta will start using Europeans’ data to train its AI. Here is how you can exercise your rights and prevent it.
Instagram and Facebook users in Europe will soon have their data and posts used by parent company Meta to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models.
Europeans have until May 27 to restrict Meta from using their data, the date when the company will start using Europe’s data.
… or by applying the GDPR, that forbids “opt out” schemes exactly because of this kind of situations.
Theoretically it should but in regard to this usage in AI, it seems to be an ongoing development to adapt GDPR for such cases too I guess? From the article mentioned in the post:
Also, a snippet of a report from Data Protection Commission (DPC) regarding this use of AI and specifically about Meta:
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No. Unfortunately, lemmy is full of falsehoods about the GDPR. The truth is that the GDPR says that there needs to be a legal basis for processing so-called personal data. Consent (=opt-in) is one of 6 possible justifications. Legitimate interest (=opt-out) is another.
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