After its citizens received letters advising them that information shared in their products and services would be used by Meta to develop and improve its artificial intelligence programs, the Spanish Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation into Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.
“Defending the fundamental right of citizens to the protection of personal data,” the National Court Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement, is a priority for the judiciary.
The Public Examiner’s Office included the proclamation that it will ask the Spanish Information Insurance Organization for a report on conceivable “regulatory examination strategies” against Meta Gathering.
After receiving complaints from eleven European nations, the American conglomerate Meta announced in the middle of June that it would cease using user data to develop its generative artificial intelligence activity in the European Union.
Meta’s new approach has likewise major areas of strength for ignited in different regions of the planet.
Meta was warned by the Brazilian Data Protection Authority on Tuesday that it would face sanctions if it continued to use these data to grow its artificial intelligence business.