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08/05/2025 - Meta Sparks Privacy Concerns Over AI Training Plans in Europe (EU)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: Open.online

Open.online reports that Meta has announced plans to train its AI systems using publicly available content from European users across its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. The article, which does not list a specific author, explains that Meta claims it will not access private messages or non-public content. The decision, however, has sparked significant concern from privacy watchdogs and digital rights groups across the EU, with many arguing that this approach may contravene the principles of the GDPR.

The Irish Data Protection Commission has already received requests to investigate the legality of the move, given Meta’s significant user base in Europe. Critics emphasize the need for explicit consent from users and highlight the ethical concerns of using publicly posted material, especially older posts not originally shared with the knowledge of potential AI training. The European Data Protection Board is expected to review the issue, as it may set an important precedent for data use in AI model training under EU law.