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Meta receives data protection rebuke - and stops AI plans for Europe

Florian Bodoky
18.6.2024
Translation: machine translated

The Irish data protection authority asks Meta not to collect data for its AI training. Meta gives in - and suspends its AI plans for the whole of Europe.

About a fortnight ago, Meta announced that it would soon be collecting user data from Instagram and Facebook. The company wants to use this data to feed its artificial intelligence. The Meta AI should one day offer new, generative features when creating content.

You can object to this data collection in Switzerland and in the EU. Nevertheless, the Irish Data Protection Authority (DPC) has intervened. It has called on Meta to stop or at least postpone the collection of data for its AI completely and on its own initiative.

In general, the DPC's request was met with a lack of understanding at Meta. According to the company, it cannot understand the feedback from the authorities insofar as Meta fulfils all the requirements that apply in Europe. In addition, Meta had already informed the data protection authorities about the project in March.

Objection solution is insufficient

In addition, NOYB is dissatisfied with Meta's solution. It seems as if Meta cannot introduce its Ai services. Instead of the cumbersome opt-out solution, it would be very easy to display a banner asking users for permission. So instead of an objection solution, a consent solution. This would be much more user-friendly and compliant with regulations. However, it failed due to Meta's unwillingness.

It is currently unclear whether, when and to what extent Meta will now offer alternative solutions.

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