“Meta has recently started using the personal data of Europeans for AI training. Contrary to its GDPR obligations, Meta hasn’t asked for consent in advance. Instead, the company claims to have a ‘legitimate interest’ outweighing the fundamental right to privacy. A key argument in favour of such a ‘legitimate interest’ is the reasonable expectations of users. This begs the question: do people want this to happen? To find out more, noyb has commissioned the Gallup Institute to conduct a study among 1,000 Meta users in Germany. The results are clear: While almost 75% of users heard of Meta’s plans, only 7% actually want their data to be used for AI training. This also means that at least 68 million people never heard about the change.”
https://noyb.eu/en/noyb-survey-only-7-users-want-meta-use-their-personal-data-ai
#AI #GenerativeAI #EU #Germany #GDPR #Meta #Facebook #DataProtection #Surveillance #AITraining #Privacy
@demiguru Sure, you can go ahead and live on your own secret desert island. Meanwhile, people with deep connections with other living human beings need to rely on Facebook to maintain communication with each other. There’s no way to escape. Social ties are just too strong to be cut out all of a sudden. What we need is #REGULATION, and not individual rebellious gestures.
@[email protected] I don’t know what you’re driving at? I’m only explaining that based on my #experience, #Facebook users have a long given up on their #online #privacy. I’m not trying to lecture you or others.
@[email protected] I’m a Facebook user, but I only use the web site’s desktop version and I also have uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger installed. I don’t think that I exactly gave away my online privacy. Even if I gave it away, I could always recover it.
@[email protected] with these #browser #extensions you are limiting the amount of some of the #data they #harvest. You are not reclaiming your #privacy.