Meta hit by EU complaint over ‘undefined AI tech’ using personal data

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A powerful privacy group has filed complaints in 11 EU countries about Meta’s plans to train AI models on personal data — without requesting consent from users. NOYB (none of your business) took the legal action over proposed changes to Meta’s privacy policy, which are due to take effect on June 26. The update would permit Meta to funnel years of personal posts, private images, or online tracking data into an undefined “AI technology,” NYOB said. The Vienna-based group warned that the Facebook owner could ingest personal data from any source. Meta could then share all the information with unspecified…

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