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Posted on September 13, 2024April 6, 2026 By John Corcione 2 Comments on Meta AI Models Trained on Your Public Social Media Data

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  • Meta’s AI Feasting on Your Public Posts: What Does it Mean for You?
    • But Don’t Panic Just Yet…
    • So, What’s the Big Deal?
    • Time to Check Your Settings?

Meta’s AI Feasting on Your Public Posts: What Does it Mean for You?

Ever get the feeling you’re being watched online? Well, if you’re on Facebook or Instagram, you’re not wrong. It turns out Meta, the parent company of these social media giants, has been collecting data from public posts – that’s right, your photos, captions, the works – since way back in 2007. They’ve been using it to train their AI models.

But Don’t Panic Just Yet…

Before you go full privacy-warrior and delete your accounts, there are some caveats. Meta assures us they’re not scooping up data from users under 18. And if your posts are set to private, you’re off the hook… for now, at least. Oh, and folks in the EU who opted out? They’re safe too.

This revelation came to light thanks to some good old-fashioned questioning by Australian Senator David Shoebridge. Meta’s global privacy chief, Melinda Claybaugh, confirmed they were basically grabbing everything public on Facebook and Instagram. Comforting, right?

Meta’s Carbon Footprint: A Matter of Perspective

So, What’s the Big Deal?

Think about it. All those vacation photos, witty comments, even that embarrassing rant about your least favorite brand of coffee – it’s all fair game for Meta’s AI training. They say they have policies in place, but how those policies actually work is still a bit of a mystery.

This whole situation raises some important questions. What does it mean for our privacy when our digital lives are constantly being mined for data? How is this data being used to shape our online experiences (and maybe even manipulate us)? And are we really okay with all of this?

Time to Check Your Settings?

Maybe it’s time to take a good, hard look at your privacy settings. Do you really want your public musings to be part of Meta’s AI experiment? Maybe not. A few tweaks here and there could make all the difference. After all, in the wild west of social media, a little bit of vigilance can go a long way.

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