Meta has resumed its AI training in the UK following the far-right riots on July 30, 2024, focusing on transparency and responsibility amidst heightened scrutiny. In this video podcast, we dive deep into how the riots—triggered by political tensions and misinformation—have brought Meta’s use of public data into the spotlight. Meta is using public content from adults on Facebook and Instagram to train its generative AI models, ensuring they reflect the rich diversity of British culture while addressing regulatory concerns. Working closely with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Meta is taking steps to comply with local laws, offering users the option to opt out of data collection. Join us as we explore Meta’s approach to navigating social concerns after the riots, its commitment to ethical AI development, and the potential impact on UK businesses and citizens. What does the future hold for AI in the UK, and how will Meta’s decisions shape the digital landscape? Watch the full discussion to find out!
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