Meta has stated that training its AI on EU users is essential for creating culturally relevant AI tools. The company argues that its approach is more transparent than that of competitors like Google and OpenAI. However, the privacy advocacy group Noyb contests this claim, planning to seek legal action including possible injunctions to protect user data rights for millions of EU users. Meta contends its practices have been validated by EU data protection authorities, yet Noyb highlights the silence regarding the legality of such training efforts.
Meta claims that its AI training on EU users is vital for developing localized tools, but Noyb challenges this, positing potential legal actions to protect user rights.
Despite asserting that their AI training is transparent and compliant with EU regulations, Meta faces opposition from Noyb, who is considering class action for damages.
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