Ask HN: On what grounds can I object to Meta using my info for AI training?

by Flenseron 5/31/2024, 10:32 AMwith 6 comments

Meta have emailed saying they have a "legal basis called legitimate interests for using your information to develop and improve AI"

They provide a link to a form to object to this processing:

https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/6359191084165019

It asks the these two questions:

Please tell us how this processing impacts you. (Required)

Please provide any additional information that could help us review your objection. (Optional)

On what grounds can I object?

by reifyon 5/31/2024, 3:03 PM

A nuclear warhead by post with a very very very angry letter explaining that, you also have a "legal Basis to stop you using my personal stuff".

Apart from that, forget about it and go off grid and accept that you have been a muppet!

Do people not think about the future, take responsibility or consider the consequences of their actions.

Like sharing all that data in the first place!

by chrisjjon 5/31/2024, 12:22 PM

> they have a "legal basis called legitimate interests for using your information to develop and improve AI"

UK?

I much doubt that would wash.

Report to the ICO.

by lobito14on 5/31/2024, 11:08 AM

What you do on FB belongs to Meta and they basically can do whatever they want with your data. You're the product.

by beretguyon 5/31/2024, 11:06 AM

Just delete all of your Facebook data and account.

by ajmdjjon 5/31/2024, 11:06 AM

None.. I don’t think you really can.