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Meta resumes training AI models on EU user data after halting it due to data privacy concerns. The tech giant will use posts and comments from Facebook and Instagram users in the EU to train its AI systems, starting this week. Users will receive in-app and email notifications with an option to opt out of their data being used. Meta claims it's crucial to train AI on diverse European data to understand regional nuances and complexities.
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