Meta To Use Public Photos and Posts To Train AI: Here's How US, UK And Europe Users Can Opt Out
Meta To Use Public Photos and Posts To Train AI: Here's How US, UK And Europe Users Can Opt Out
Artists flee Instagram as Meta trains AI on their public posts, sparking privacy concerns. Europe offers opt-out, but US users have few options.
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Artists flee Instagram as Meta trains AI on their public posts, sparking privacy concerns. Europe offers opt-out, but US users have few options.
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If it's public posts then what's the privacy concern? This is stuff that people are deliberately and explicitly making available for all to see.
Also, the last paragraph of the article says that Meta is pausing this initiative after a request from Ireland's Data Protection Commission. It seems a bit clickbaity to me to be hiding that down at the very end of the article.
9 0 ReplyMovies are shown to the public. It doesn’t mean I can copy them for free.
31 0 ReplyYou can with a torrent client and a magnet link
10 0 ReplyWe're talking about legally, not practically. Obviously copying movies is physically possible.
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Never said that you could. Watching a movie and learning from it are not copying it.
2 0 ReplyMovies are shown to the public.
So are you charging people to view your Facebook profile? Or are you burdened with the expenses of having to host the movie in your memory? Lol
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If its a public post, why can't I use it to train my AI to make deep fake porn out of it? /s
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