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Meta Halts AI Use in Brazil Following Data Protection Authority's Ban. Meta has suspended the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in Brazil after the country's data protection authority issued a preliminary ban objecting to its new privacy policy. The development was first reported by news agency Reuters. The company said it has decided to suspend the tools while it is in talks with Brazil's National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) to address the agency's concerns over its use of GenAI technology. Earlier this month, ANPD halted with immediate effect the social media giant's new privacy policy that granted the company access to users' personal data to train its GenAI systems. The decision stems from "the imminent risk of serious and irreparable damage or difficult-to-repair damage to the fundamental rights of the affected data subjects," the agency said. It further set a daily fine of 50,000 reais (about $9,100 as of July 18) in case of non-compliance. Last week, it gave Meta "five more days to prove compliance with the decision." In response, Meta said it was "disappointed" by ANPD's decision and that the move constitutes "a step backwards for innovation, competition in AI development and further delays bringing the benefits of AI to people in Brazil." The use of personal data to train AI systems without their express consent or knowledge has raised privacy concerns, forcing U.S.-based tech giants to pause the rollout of their tools in regions with stricter data privacy laws, such as the European Union. The Human Rights Watch reported in June how personal photos of Brazilian children have found their way to image caption datasets like LAION-5B, exposing them to further exploitation and harm through the facilitation of malicious deepfakes. Apple, which announced a new AI system called Apple Intelligence last month, has said it won't be bringing the features to Europe this year due to the prevailing regulatory concerns arising from the Digital Markets Act (DMA). "We are concerned that the interoperability requirements of the DMA could force us to compromise the integrity of our products in ways that risk user privacy and data security," Apple was quoted as saying to The Wall Street Journal. Meta has since confirmed to Axios that it will also be withholding its upcoming multimodal AI models from customers in the region because of the "unpredictable nature of the European regulatory environment."
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Meta has ceased the use of generative AI technologies in Brazil in compliance with a preliminary ban from the country's National Data Protection Authority (ANPD).
The ban was prompted by concerns over Meta’s new privacy policy, which allows the collection of user data for training its GenAI systems without clear consent.
ANPD has imposed a daily fine of 50,000 reais should Meta fail to comply with the authority’s decision.
The Brazilian data protection agency highlighted the risk of "serious and irreparable harm" to fundamental rights regarding the data privacy of citizens.
Meta expressed disappointment, stating the decision as a hindrance to AI innovation and competition in Brazil.
Global tech firms, including Apple, are similarly adjusting their AI tool offerings in regions with stringent data privacy regulations like the European Union.
Human Rights Watch has raised alarms over the misuse of personal data, such as unauthorized use of children's photos in AI datasets, leading to potential exploitation.