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Excerpt from timesofindia.indiatimes.comMeta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, recently announced plans to train its generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, specifically the Llama language models, using the publicly shared social media content by users in Europe. After receiving some backlash on the same, the company has now detailed how it will use the publically available content on its social media platforms, and pointed out that it is not the first company to do it by saying that Google and Microsoft-backed OpenAI has done the same.
“Meta is not the first company to do this – we are following the example set by others, including Google and OpenAI, both of which have already used data from European users to train AI,” the company said in a blog post.
“Our approach is more transparent and offers easier controls than many of our industry counterparts already training their models on similar publicly available information,” it added.
