Meta AIchatbot based on Llama 3, integrated into WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook, will not be released in Europe. At least for now. This was confirmed by Meta at the request of the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) following numerous complaints made by activist group NOYB.
DPC asked Meta what Pause Instagram and Facebook user posts to train the models behind Meta AI.. Those led by Mark Zuckerberg complied with the order, but also said the decision forced them to delay the launch of their chatbot in Europe indefinitely.
“We are committed to bringing Meta AI, along with the models behind it, to more people around the world, including Europe. But simply put, denying local information will only allow us to offer people a second-rate experience.” means that we are currently unable to launch Meta AI in Europe,” Menlo Park explained on its official blog.
The company claims that the Irish regulators’ request is a step back for Europe in terms of innovation and competition in artificial intelligence. Moreover, they claim that they have already included regulatory recommendations in the development of Meta AI, and that the EU data protection authorities have been notified about this since March. Despite this, the company behind Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp has vowed to continue working to provide the best access to artificial intelligence to users in the region.
Meanwhile, the DPC released a brief statement addressing Meta’s decision:
“DPC welcomes Meta’s decision to pause its plans to train its large language model using publicly available content shared by adults on Facebook and Instagram in the European Union and European Economic Area. This decision was made after intensive interaction between DPC and Meta. , in cooperation with other EU data protection authorities, will continue to cooperate with Meta on this issue.
Irish Data Protection Commission
Meta AI won’t be available in Europe… yet

Meta AI was announced last April as part of Zuckerberg and company’s efforts to integrate your own ChatGPT into Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp. The capabilities of a chatbot based on Llama 3 are very interesting. For example, in a messaging app, it allows you to make basic queries about the weather and various current events, and create images that update in real time while you write a message. fast.
Meanwhile, on Instagram and Facebook, the operation is very similar. Users can interact with the bot from the search engine and continue the conversation from private messages. Perhaps the most innovative thing about this is the ability to ask you to recommend Reels. However, the biggest disadvantage of using Meta AI is not the chatbot itself, but its impact on user privacy.
A few weeks ago it was known that Meta will change its privacy policy Use public posts from adults on your social networks to train your language patterns. Change that will take effect later June 26 and it will impact users all over the world. Of course, people in the European Union will be the only ones who will have the opportunity avoid using your data. Although the method chosen by the company is quite cumbersome and requires filling out two forms: one for Instagram and the other for Facebook. Here we will tell you in detail how to do this.
NOYB expressed satisfaction with the pause in the launch of Meta AI in Europe. However, the organization headed Max Schrems made it clear that much remains to be done.
“We welcome this development, but we will continue to monitor it closely. There are currently no official changes to Meta’s privacy policy that would make this commitment legally binding. The cases we are filing are ongoing and will require resolution. the press release sounds like “collective punishment”: if any European insists on his rights, the entire continent will not receive our shiny new products. However, Meta is well positioned to implement its AI based on valid consent. “
Max Schrems.
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