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Meta is set to resume training its AI models using content shared by adult users in Europe on Facebook and Instagram, while ensuring that private messages and data from users under 18 are not included. Users will receive notifications and can object to the use of their data for this purpose. This rollout follows a previous delay due to data protection concerns raised by the Irish Data Protection Commission and other EU authorities.
Anthropics users are now faced with a choice to opt-out of data sharing or agree to share their data for AI training purposes. This new policy raises questions about data privacy and user consent in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. The implications of this decision could impact how user data is utilized in future AI developments.
Turning off Gemini AI training is recommended due to concerns about data privacy and the potential misuse of personal information. Users are advised to consider the implications of AI training on their data and the effectiveness of such systems in providing personalized experiences.
LinkedIn is set to begin scraping data from users in the EU, EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong for AI training starting November 3, 2025, ending previous exemptions for these regions. Users have one week to opt out of this data collection, which includes profile details and public posts, but not private messages. The changes also involve sharing scraped data with Microsoft and its affiliates for advertising purposes.