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"Meta AI non-compliant with GDPR" Digital rights group menaces Meta with
injunction over EU AI training
Date:
Thu, 15 May 2025 15:34:17 +0000
Description:
noyb has sent a cease and desist letter asking to halt Meta AI training
scheduled to kick off on May 27 as an opt-out option. Here`s all you need to
know.
FULL STORY
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.
The group led by privacy activist Max Schrems has already filed a cease and
desist letter against Meta on Wednesday, May 14, asking the company to halt
its current plans. An injunction and potential class actions could be the
next steps if Meta AI training goes ahead as it stands, said Schrems
something that could lead to substantial damage claims from affected users.
The legitimate interest conundrum
According to noyb, the legal conundrum around Meta AI lies in how the social
media giant plans to use the legitimate interest provision ruled by Article
6(1)(f) of GDPR , which allows companies to collect and process users` data
without freely given users` consent.
Examples of legitimate interest include using people`s data to prevent
fraudulent activities, processing client data for customer service purposes,
or managing employee relationships.
"The European Court of Justice has already held that Meta cannot claim a
`legitimate interest` in targeting users with advertising. How should it have
a `legitimate interest` to suck up all data for AI training?" said Scherms,
arguing that in Meta AI case legitimate interest is "neither legal nor
necessary."
Furthermore, companies are also required to conduct a multi-factor legitimate
interest assessment to determine if using this provision does not negatively
impact on individual`s rights and freedoms.
Noyb, however, argues that Meta AI training won`t be able to comply with
other GDPR rights, such as the right to be forgotten or the right to access
their data afterwards. That`s because, once in an LLM database, it`s very
hard (if not impossible) to retrieve the data.
Commenting on this, Schrems said: "Meta simply says that its interest in
making money is more important than the rights of its users." Today, noyb
has sent a cease and desist letter to Meta regarding its AI training plans in
Europe.
Meta announced its intention to resume Meta AI training in the EU on April
14, 2025. The company had to pause its launch in 2024 amid growing c oncerns
among EU data consumer protection and regulators .
Noyb was among those filing privacy complaints to stop Meta from training its
AI models with Europeans` data back in June last year .
In an official announcement , Facebook and Instagram`s parent company ensures
it has engaged with EU regulators and its approach complies with European
laws.
Specifically, the company refers to an opinion issued by the EDPB in
December, which provides a guide to help the Irish Data Protection Authority
(DPA) assess the use of legitimate interest as a legal basis for AI models.
How should Meta have a `legitimate interest` to suck up all data for AI
training? Max Schrems, noyb
Yet, according to Schrems, this isn`t enough to make Meta AI training legally
sound.
He said: "As far as we have heard, Meta has `engaged` with the authorities,
but this hasn`t led to any `green light`. It seems that Meta is simply moving
ahead and ignoring EU Data Protection Authorities."
So far, only a German consumer protection group , the North Rhine-Westphalia
Consumer Advice Center (VZNRW), has questioned Meta AI`s legality and issued
an official request to Meta to halt its AI training plans in the EU. As noyb
notes, national Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) have largely remained
silent, despite calling on citizens to urgently opt out of Meta AI training.
On its side, Meta has dismissed the VZNRW`s accusations and warned that an
injunction against Meta`s AI training would hurt both the German and EU AI
market.
What`s next?
As mentioned, Meta is set to start feeding its AI models with all EU Facebook
and Instagram account holders` posts and interactions starting from May 27.
While noyb said to be currently evaluating their option to file an injunction
or a class action if Meta goes through with its plan, the group keeps arguing
that asking for user consent is the simplest solution to fix GDPR issues
around Meta AI training.
In the meantime, though, it`s crucial that Meta users in the EU opt out if
they don`t want the company to start using their data for AI training. That`s
because, as privacy firm Proton, the provider behind one of the best VPN and
encrypted email apps, pointed out in a LinkedIn post: "It`s hard to predict
what this data might be used for in the future better to be safe than
sorry."
To do so, you need to log in to your account and fill out an objection form
(a form for Facebook and one for Instagram ). A reason to object isn`t
required.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/meta-ai-non-compliant-with-
gdpr-digital-rights-group-menaces-meta-with-injunction-over-eu-ai-training
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