The move follows negotiations with British authorities and marks a crucial step in Meta’s AI development efforts in the United Kingdom. Meta plans to begin training AI models using public content shared by adults on Facebook and Instagram in the UK over the coming months, aiming to replicate human interaction and improve AI models for features and experiences, including for people in the UK.
“We will begin training for AI at Meta using public content shared by adults on Facebook and Instagram in the UK over the coming months. This means that our generative AI models will reflect British culture, history, and idiom, and that UK companies and institutions will be able to utilise the latest technology. We’re building AI at Meta to reflect the diverse communities around the world and we look forward to launching it in more countries and languages later this year.” Meta states.
The company uses public information, such as public posts, comments, photos, and captions, from accounts of adult users on Instagram and Facebook to improve generative AI models for its AI at Meta features and experiences. This move is a significant step for Meta’s evolving AI effort, as it is not using private posts or direct messages with friends and family.
Both the UK and Brazil have agreed to allow Meta to use public posts for AI training, marking another significant step in its evolving AI effort. However, E.U. authorities are still weighing restrictions on Meta’s use of European user data. The company’s goal is to lessen resistance to the use of user data for AI training.