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“Meta AI non-compliant with GDPR” – Digital rights group menaces Meta with injunction over EU AI training

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  • Austria-based digital rights group, noyb, has sent a cease and desist letter to Meta over its AI training plans in the EU
  • All public posts and user interactions are set to feed Meta AI in the EU starting from May 27, 2025, as an opt-out option
  • Unlike what Meta claims, noyb argues Meta AI training isn’t compliant with GDPR and threatens to file an injunction as a potential next step

Austria-based digital rights group noyb is threatening Meta with an injunction over its AI training plans in the EU, arguing these aren’t compliant with data privacy laws.

The big tech giant is set to feed its Meta AI models with all public posts and users’ interactions starting from May 27, 2025, as an opt-out option. This means that European Facebook and Instagram account holders must fill out an objection form before this date if they don’t wish any of their data to be used. Yet, noyb argues Meta should ask for opt-in consent instead, as per GDPR rules.

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