Meta Trains Its AI on Your Instagram and FB Photos; Here’s How to Opt Out
While Meta is on the way to releasing its largestLlama 3400B AI model, it appears the company has already used your Instagram and Facebook data to train its model. It’s opt-in by default, and users are notified about the policy change now.
On theGen AI privacy page, Meta says, “We also use information shared on Meta’s Products and services. This information could be things such as posts or photos and their captions.” Basically, all your photos published on Facebook, and Instagram are being used for training Meta’s AI models. It applies to both private and public accounts.
We also use information shared on Meta’s Products and services. This information could be things such as posts or photos and their captions.
Meta goes on to say that private messages are not used for training AI models. The privacy policy further states, “Even if you don’t use our Products and services or have an account, we may still process information about you to develop and improve AI at Meta.” If someone has shared your image on Meta’s products like Facebook or Instagram, it will become part of the training data.
Now, Meta is allowing users to opt out of AI training, however, this only applies to data gathered from third parties. In simple terms, it means that you can’t remove your Facebook and Instagram data from Meta’s AI training dataset which is pretty concerning.OpenAI lets you opt out of AI training, and so does Google.
On top of that, the request will only be honored, if you provide evidence that your personal data is being generated by Meta’s AI model. This is a shady practice by Facebook. It should allow users to opt out of AI model training without any caveats. A user’s personal data should not be held hostage by a mega-corporation like this.
Nevertheless, if you want to remove your personal data which Meta has collected from third-party services and apps, you can follow the below guide.
Opt Out of Meta’s AI Training on Android and iOS
Stop Facebook From Training on Your Data on the Web
So this is how you can stop Facebook from training its AI model using your personal data collected from third-party services. Facebook has been mired in several privacy scandals in the past, and it continues to collect information without any respect for user consent. Recently, we learned thatFacebook was spying on Snapchat usersto grab sensitive user data.
TheFacebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandalis still fresh in people’s minds. In view of Meta’s brute data collection tactic, if you want to quit Instagram, follow our guide and learnhow to deactivate or delete your Instagram account. In addition, you can alsodelete your Facebook account. And if you have any questions, let us know in the comments below.
Arjun Sha
Passionate about Windows, ChromeOS, Android, security and privacy issues. Have a penchant to solve everyday computing problems.
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