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Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company plans on using public Instagram and Facebook posts to train AI from June 26. This includes posts, photos, and captions, but not private messages. The company will notify users in the UK and EU, making it possible for them to opt out by completing a form.
However, even if someone opts out, their data could still be used if they appear in other users' public posts. Meta emphasized that the only information that would be used is from posts not comments, for people over the age of 18. The main goal for this is to develop and improve AI research and product development.
Discussion
How do you feel about Meta using public posts to train AI?
Should users be more concerned about their data being used if they appear in someone else’s public post? Why or Why not?
What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI advancements using public data?
How might this practice affect users under 18, even if their data is excluded?
Should there be stricter regulations on how companies like Meta use public data for AI training? Why or Why not?