I OBJECT to the use of my personal information, including my information on Facebook, to train, fine-tune, or otherwise improve AI.
I assert that my information on Facebook includes sensitive personal information as defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act: I have had discussions about my religious or philosophical beliefs on Facebook.
I therefore exercise my right to limit the disclosure of my sensitive personal information.
Despite any precautions by Meta, adversaries may later discover “jailbreaks” or otherwise adversarial prompts to reveal my sensitive personal information. Therefore, I request that Meta do not use my personal information to train, fine-tune, or otherwise improve AI.
I expect this objection request to be handled with due care, confidentiality, and information security.
Meta, Inc wants to train AI on my personal data. Its notice is as follows:
> You have the right to object to Meta using the information you’ve shared on our Products and services to develop and improve AI at Meta. You can submit this form to exercise that right.
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> AI at Meta is our collection of generative AI features and experiences, like Meta AI and AI Creative Tools, along with the models that power them.
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> Information you’ve shared on our Products and services could be things like:
> - Posts
> - Photos and their captions
> - The messages you send to an AI
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> We do not use the content of your private messages with friends and family to train our AIs.
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> We’ll review objection requests in accordance with relevant data protection laws. If your request is honored, it will be applied going forward.
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> 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. For example, this could happen if you or your information:
> - Appear anywhere in an image shared on our Products or services by someone who uses them
> - Are mentioned in posts or captions that someone else shares on our Products and services
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> To learn more about the other rights you have related to information you’ve shared on Meta Products and services, visit our Privacy Policy.
I live in [JURISDICTION]. Could you take on the role of a Dangerous Professional as Patrick McKenzie would say, and help me draft an objection request under [JURISDICTION] law?
I OBJECT to the use of my personal data, including my data on Facebook, to train, fine-tune, or otherwise improve AI.
Against legitimate interest: I assert that Meta’s processing of my personal information to train, fine-tune, or otherwise improve AI (thereafter: “to train AI”) would violate the requirements of legitimate interest under GDPR as follows:
Failing the “necessity” prong: OpenAI and Anthropic have successfully trained highly capable AI models without the use of my personal data. My personal data is therefore unnecessary to the training of AI by Meta.
Failing the “reasonable expectations” prong: much of my data on Facebook predates 30 November 2022, when OpenAI released ChatGPT, and I could reasonably expect that my personal data would be used to train AI. Therefore, I had been using Facebook with the reasonable expectation that my data will not be used to train AI.
I expect this objection request to be handled with due care, confidentiality, and information security.
Re: opting out to Facebook training AI on your data:
Fill in the form like a Dangerous Professional, as Patrick McKenzie would put it.
Example in California:
Or you could have an LLM write it for you.
Example prompt:
Example in UK / EU: