The tech giant is expanding its AI features, including its state-of-the-art open-source large language model Llama, to Europe, aiming to provide AI experiences that accurately understand regional languages, cultures, and trending topics. To achieve this, Meta plans to train its models using publicly available content shared by Europeans on its platforms, following the examples of Google and OpenAI. The company claims its approach is more transparent, with easier controls than its industry counterparts. Meta is working with regulators, experts, and consumer advocates to ensure compliance with EU privacy laws and best practices. The company has sent over two billion notifications and emails to Europeans, explaining the process and providing an objection form for those who do not want their data used in AI modeling efforts. Meta’s goal is to build features that respect users’ choices while providing accurate AI experiences that reflect European culture and history.

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