KEY POINTS
  • Meta updated its help resource center with a form that gives users some control over what personal data is used to train generative artificial intelligence models.
  • The form doesn't account for data on Facebook properties, such as Facebook comments and Instagram photos.
  • Last week, a consortium of global data protection agencies issued a joint statement about data scraping and protecting people's privacy to companies including Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft.
Mark Zuckerberg told the world in October 2021 that he was rebranding Facebook to Meta as the company pushes toward the metaverse.

Facebook users are now able to delete some personal information that can be used by the company in the training of generative artificial intelligence models.

Meta updated the Facebook help center resource section on its website this week to include a form titled "Generative AI Data Subject Rights," which allows users to "submit requests related to your third party information being used for generative AI model training."