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Meta Suspends Generative AI Tools in Brazil Amid Privacy Concerns and Strict New Rules
Jul 18, 2024, 08:21 AM
Meta has decided to suspend its generative AI tools in Brazil following objections from the Brazilian government regarding Meta's new privacy policy on using personal data to train AI models. The suspension comes after a preliminary ban by Brazil's data protection authority and the introduction of strict new rules. Analysts suggest that this move might influence future AI policies globally, urging companies to prioritize user consent.
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