Meta Has Been Ordered to Stop Mining Brazilian Personal Data to Train Its AI

TIME - Tech 

Brazil's national data protection authority has ordered Meta to halt the use of data originating from the country to train its AI models. Meta's current privacy policy enables the company to use data from its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to train its artificial intelligence models. However, that practice will no longer be permitted in Brazil after its national data protection authority gave the company five days to change its policy on Tuesday. Brazil said the company will need to confirm it has stopped using the data or face a daily non-compliance fine of 50,000 Brazilian Reals (almost 9000), citing "the imminent risk of serious and irreparable or difficult-to-repair damage to the fundamental rights of the affected data subjects." Meta said it was "disappointed" with the Brazilian authority's decision, saying it was a "step backward for innovation."