Should I give Meta AI more access?

Meta had been planning to launch its new privacy policy on June 26 - in the EU and the eurozone, plus the UK, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway - but the rollout has been put on hold following objections from privacy watchdogs.  [Reuters]

Back in May, Meta started sending out emails informing European users of Facebook and Instagram that it plans to use their public information to develop its artificial intelligence tools.

Meta had been planning to launch its new privacy policy on June 26 - in the European Union and the eurozone, plus the UK, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway - but the rollout has been put on hold following objections from privacy watchdogs.

Under Meta's plan, it would be able to use posts, photos, comments, likes and shares to develop its "collection of features and experiences related to generative AI, including Meta AI and creative AI tools, as well as the models that drive them." These models are, for example, Meta's chatbot, a rival of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which operates with Llama 3, the next generation of the tech giant's open-source large language model, which can...

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