Noyb demands Metauses “dark schemes” to make it difficult to opt out of data usage. In case the data enters the Meta artificial intelligence training systemThey cannot be deleted.
Noyb called on EU data authorities to intervene before the June 26 deadline, highlighting the potential impact on the EU’s more than 400 million users. Meta* justifies the collection of data for AI training on the grounds that it is necessary to develop services that reflect the different cultures and languages in the EU.
*Belongs to Meta, who is recognized as an extremist and banned in the Russian Federation
Source: Ferra

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