In short:
Facebook is scraping the public data of all Australian adults on the platform, it has acknowledged in an inquiry.
The company does not offer Australians an opt out option like it does in the EU, because it has not been required to do so under privacy law.
What’s next?
Facebook representatives could not say whether an opt-out option would be offered to Australians in the future.
Say it with me now:
Everything you submit to a platform becomes property of that platform.
And your family posted, and your friends posted.
This is a key factor. It’s not possible to avoid being in their system at this point unless you live under a rock.
I was having this discussion with a coworker after Apple’s event where they talked about their image scanning AI. Like, if someone takes a picture of me, and sends it to the AI’s servers, they’ll use it as training data, but I haven’t consented to it. So how does taking it down work?
It’s obviously a rhetorical question. They obviously won’t, and they’ll tell me to pound sand.
I think it’s a really important question though, and one that bears repeating again and again. AI was built on a complete disregard for consent, and that continued disregard makes it all very unconscionable.
I had a person that hated me in high school and put up a fake profile with a picture taken of me at school. So don’t forget enemies posted!
But… I posted that copy pasta on my feed about how I didn’t give Facebook permission to scrape my data. Are you telling me that wasn’t legally binding?
“couldn’t hurt!”
This is what happens when you have a government with lack luster privacy laws.
EU citizens have less to worry over this.