The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) forced Meta (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation) to refuse to use personal data to train “artificial intelligence” (AI) models, RTÉ reports on June 15.
Social activists complained to the commission, fearing that the social media owner’s actions could violate privacy rules introduced by the EU. In a statement, the DPC said it welcomed Meta’s decision to suspend its plans to train its large language model using publicly available content shared by adults on Facebook and Instagram (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) in the entire European Union and the European Union. European Economic Area.
It is noted that the owner of the social networks actively interacted with DPC. This interaction will continue.
The company Meta (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) expressed disappointment at the ban and stated that AI trained on data from other regions of the world will have worse results in Europe. At the same time, the owner of the social network stressed that he considers that all EU privacy regulations are met.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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