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Meta's efforts to placate Europe over the use of personal data to train AI models hasn't worked, with privacy advocacy group ...
Being the leader of smart glasses, Meta wants to hold onto its big lead with new features for its upcoming Meta Ray-Ban ...
Meta, the tech giant, plans to utilize public data from European users from platforms like Facebook and Instagram to train AI ...
Meta's new AI app has raised privacy concerns by using Facebook/Instagram data and remembering chat details by default for ...
European privacy group noyb has issued Meta a cease & desist over EU AI data use, demanding GDPR opt-in consent and threatening significant legal action including multi-billion Euro fines.
Austrian privacy non-profit noyb (none of your business) has sent Meta's Irish headquarters a cease-and-desist letter, ...
But from my tests, Meta AI pushes the limits on privacy in ways that go much further ... to do with your personal information, desire, concerns, fears, or anything you wouldn’t broadcast to ...
The feature has sparked broader privacy concerns. Experts argue that integrating AI without user consent undermines autonomy and raises the risk of data exploitation. Some have warned that Meta ...
Meta has resumed its plan to train its AI models with EU users' data, the company announced on Monday, April 14, 2025. All public posts and comments shared by adults across Meta's social platforms ...
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses launch in India May 19. But privacy concerns persist due to gaps in India's DPDP Act.
Operating the Meta View app on a connected smartphone ... When I reached Inna Tokarev Sela, CEO and founder of AI data company illumex about privacy issues with smart glasses like these ...
WhatsApp's AI tools will use a new “Private Processing” system designed to allow cloud access without letting Meta or anyone ...