InstAI

If you use Instagram, there may be a message buried in your notifications. It begins:

We’re getting ready to expand our AI at Meta experiences to your region.

Fuck that. Here’s the important bit:

To help bring these experiences to you, we’ll now rely on the legal basis called legitimate interests for using your information to develop and improve AI at Meta. This means that you have the right to object to how your information is used for these purposes. If your objection is honoured, it will be applied going forwards.

Follow that link and fill in the form. For the field labelled “Please tell us how this processing impacts you” I wrote:

It’s fucking rude.

That did the trick. I got an email saying:

We’ve reviewed your request and will honor your objection.

Mind you, there’s still this:

We may still process information about you to develop and improve AI at Meta, even if you object or don’t use our products and services.

Responses

Simon Collison

@adactio Thanks for this. I hadn’t realised that “right to object” is an intentionally disguised link and was waiting for a further notification that would never have arrived. Wankers.

Matt Wilcox

@adactio “`We may still process information about you to develop and improve AI at Meta, even if you object or don’t use our products and services.“`The problem with all big tech is they’re allowed “assumed consent”. If I am not a customer, you can get fucked with assuming you can do *anything at all* with me. These companies need smashing so hard by governments. So. Hard.

AliveDevil

@adactio I think they misunderstood that „legitimate interest“ refers to the interests of the exploited, not the exploiters.

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