Goal will use public content, as publications and comments, to train its artificial intelligence. This has been shared by Mark Zuckerberg in his Official Blogwhere it has also announced that the interactions of users with goal AI, such as questions and consultations, will be used to train and improve their AI models.
Goal takes up your plans to use adult users data to train their artificial intelligence models, implying that this decision will benefit “both people and companies” to understand and reflect cultures, languages and history. Besides, from this weekwho reside in the European Union and use the target platforms They will receive notifications —In the application and by email – that will explain what data will be used and how the user’s general experience will benefit.
However, goal clarifies that will not use private messages of friends and family to train their generative models, adding that Nor will the public data of the accounts of minors will use For training purposes.
On the other hand, it is important to mention that notifications will include a link, which will lead to a form in which users may oppose what target use your training for training.
Goal wants to design an AI for all Europeans
Last month, Mark Zuckerberg’s company put a goal at the disposal of European Union users, both on Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger.
Goal considers that it has the “responsibility to develop an AI that is not only available to Europeans, but is designed for them”: “It is so important that generative models are trained with various data so that they can understand the incredible and various nuances and complexities that make up the European communities. This encompasses From dialects and colloquialisms to hyperlocal knowledge and the different ways in which different countries use humor and sarcasm in our products. “
This approach meets European laws and regulations
This announcement recovers the plans that the Zuckerberg company ended up suspending last year, when it canceled the launch of its models in the Europeam Union due to the regulations approved in relation to the use of AI and user data.
This follows the opinion issued in December by the European Data Protection Committee, which confirmed that The original finish line complied with its legal obligationsand the work done since then with the Ireland Data Protection Commission.
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