Kaspersky official blog 2024年07月06日
Meta AI plans to use the personal data of its users to train generative AI | Kaspersky official blog
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Meta 近期更新了隐私政策,宣布将使用部分用户数据训练其 AI 模型。此举引发争议,用户质疑数据安全性和隐私保护问题。Meta 强调仅使用公开数据,但用户仍然可以通过填写表单选择退出。欧洲数据保护机构已介入调查,Meta 则辩称其做法合法合规。

👨‍💻 Meta AI 使用公开数据进行训练:Meta AI 宣布将使用 Facebook 和 Instagram 上公开发布的照片进行 AI 训练,并强调不会使用私信内容。尽管如此,Meta AI 在过去一年中一直在抓取用户的公开帖子数据,并将其用于 AI 模型的训练。

🚫 用户可以选择退出:Meta 提供了退出数据用于 AI 训练的选项,但用户需要填写一个冗长的表格,并提供详细的退出理由。该表格位于隐私设置中的一个相对隐蔽的位置,并且 Meta 并未自动处理这些请求,而是根据当地法律进行审查。

⚖️ 欧洲数据保护机构介入:欧洲数据保护机构已收到多起针对 Meta 隐私政策的投诉,并要求 Meta 解释其做法。Meta 声称其做法合法合规,并继续推进其 AI 发展计划。

⚠️ 数据安全需要警惕:在数据隐私问题上,用户需要积极了解并维护自身的权益。阅读平台的隐私政策,设置合理的隐私设置,并及时关注相关信息,以保护自己的个人数据安全。

🌐 数据隐私问题持续发酵:Meta 隐私政策的更新引发了人们对数据安全和隐私保护的关注,这也反映了在 AI 发展与数据隐私之间的平衡问题。

The internet in recent weeks has been abuzz with talk of Meta’s new security policy. The company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp informed a portion of its user base that, starting June 26, their personal data is to be used to train the generative artificial intelligence developed by its subdivision Meta AI.

To find out what data is affected, whether or not you can opt out, and how to stay digitally safe, read on.

Will Meta use Facebook and Instagram content to train its AI?

Meta AI has been around for over nine years already. Training its neural networks requires data — lots and lots of it — and it appears that the content generated by users of the world’s largest social networks might soon become Meta’s AI knowledge base.

It all started in May 2024, when posts about changes to Meta’s security policies began circulating online. The rumor was that, starting late June, the company planned to use content from Facebook and Instagram for generative AI training. However, these notifications weren’t sent to everyone — only to a select group of users in the EU and US.

Following a wave of outrage, Meta issued an official statement to EU residents. However, this seemed to generate more questions than answers. There was no press release explicitly stating, “As of this date, Meta AI will use your data for training”. Instead, a new page titled Generative AI at Meta appeared, detailing what data the company plans to use to develop artificial intelligence, and how. Again, with no specific dates.

Will Meta read my private messages?

According to company representatives — no, Meta AI won’t be reading your private messages. Chief Product Officer Chris Cox made clear that only public user photos posted on Facebook and Instagram would be used for AI training. “We don’t train on private stuff”, Cox is on the record as saying.

The executive’s statement is echoed on the company’s official page dedicated to generative AI. It states that the company will solely utilize publicly available data from the internet, licensed information, and information shared by users within Meta products and services. Furthermore, it explicitly mentions, “We do not use the content of your private messages with friends and family to train our AIs”.

Be that as it may, Meta AI has been scraping users’ public posts for at least a year now. This data, however, is depersonalized: according to company claims, the generative AI doesn’t link your Instagram photos with your WhatsApp statuses or Facebook comments.

How to opt out of having your data fed into Meta AI

Sadly, there’s no nicely labeled “I prohibit the use of my data to train Meta AI” button; instead, the opt-out mechanism is rather complicated. Users are required to fill out a lengthy form on Facebook or Instagram providing a detailed reason for opting out. This form is hidden within the maze of privacy settings for EU residents: Menu → Settings and privacy → Settings → Security policy. Alternatively, you can find it on the new Meta Privacy Center page, under Privacy and Generative AI.

The link is so well hidden it’s almost as if Meta doesn’t want you to find it. But we did the digging for you: here’s the form to opt out of Meta AI training on your personal data, although the official title is deliberately more vague: “Data subject rights for third-party information used for AI at Meta”.

But even armed with our direct link to this form, don’t get your hopes up: regardless of which of the three options you choose, a most convoluted and confusing form-filling process awaits.

Note the rather curious disclaimer in the description: “We don’t automatically fulfill requests sent using this form. We review them consistent with your local laws”. In other words, even if you opt out, your data might still be opted-in. It’s crucial to correctly state your reasons for wanting to opt out, and be a citizen of a country in which the GDPR is in effect. This data protection regulation can serve as the basis for deciding in favor of the user — not Meta AI. It stipulates that Meta must obtain explicit consent to participate in voluntary data sharing, and not just publish a hidden opt-out form.

This situation has caught the attention of NOYB (None Of Your Business) – the European Center for Digital Rights. Its human rights advocates have filed 11 complaints against Meta in courts across Europe (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Spain) and, seeking to protect the personal data of their citizens.

The Irish Data Protection Commission took note of these claims and issued an official request to Meta to address the lawsuits. The tech giant’s reaction could have been predicted without any algorithms: the company publicly accused the plaintiffs of hindering the development of generative AI in Europe. Meta stated they believe their initial approach to be legally sound, and so will likely continue their attempts to integrate AI into users’ lives.

The bottom line

So far, the saga appears to be just another spat between Meta and the media. The latter claim that Meta wants to process personal data — including the most intimate messages and photos, while Meta bosses are trying to pour cold water on the allegations.

Remember: you are primarily responsible for your own digital security. Be sure to use reliable protection, read privacy policies carefully, and always stay informed about your rights regarding the use of your data.

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