"Goodbye Meta AI. Please note an attorney has advised us to put this on, failure to do so may result in legal consequences. If you do not post at least once it will be assumed you are okay with them using your information and photos. I do not give Meta or anyone else permission to use any of my personal data, profile information or photos."
"Simply posting something isn't going to work because you've already agreed to it by creating your account in the first place," said Jessica Maddox, an assistant professor of media studies. This statement highlights that disclaimers shared on social media have no legal basis, emphasizing the permanence of consent given when users sign up for platforms.
Meta acknowledges that public posts from Instagram and Facebook users since 2007 have been used to train its AI. This raises important questions about user data rights and corporate accountability regarding consent and privacy.
User backlash against AI features on Instagram reveals a significant disconnect between corporate practices and user expectations regarding privacy and consent. Many users are calling on Meta to respect their data more transparently.
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