🚫 How to Opt Out of Meta, Gemini, and ChatGPT AI Training.
Plus: LinkedIn AI will not do your job, but will help you find one. + Life Assistant AI Tools.
Get in Front of 50k Tech Leaders: Grow With Us
How to Opt Out of Meta, Gemini, and ChatGPT AI Training.
Starting June 26, Meta will use data from interactions on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp to train its AI models. Despite legal challenges, Meta views public data as essential for AI training. U.S. users have limited protections, with no opt-out feature available, but can set profiles to private to reduce exposure. In contrast, EU and UK residents can formally object to the use of their data through a process outlined in Meta's privacy settings, thanks to stricter data privacy laws. The US should do a better job protecting tech platforms users, but hey, that’s for another edition. For now, every tech platform out there is using your data to improve their models and to monetize their services. Today we will show you how to opt out of some of them.
To Opt Out of ChatGPT’s AI Training:
Click on your profile on the top right hand corner (Usually has your initials)
Click on Settings → Data Control → “Improve the Model for Everyone:
Turn it off.
To Opt Out of Meta’s AI Training:
If you have a Facebook account:
1. Log in to your account. You can access the new privacy policy by following this link. At the very top of the page, you should see a box that says “Learn more about your right to object.” Click on that link, or here.
Alternatively, you can click on your account icon at the top right-hand corner. Select “Settings and privacy” and then “Privacy center.” On the left-hand side you will see a drop-down menu labeled “How Meta uses information for generative AI models and features.” Click on that, and scroll down. Then click on “Right to object.”
2. Fill in the form with your information. The form requires you to explain how Meta’s data processing affects you. I was successful in my request by simply stating that I wished to exercise my right under data protection law to object to my personal data being processed. You will likely have to confirm your email address.
3. You should soon receive both an email and a notification on your Facebook account confirming if your request has been successful. I received mine a minute after submitting the request.
If you have an Instagram account:
1. Log in to your account. Go to your profile page, and click on the three lines at the top-right corner. Click on “Settings and privacy.”
2. Scroll down to the “More info and support” section, and click “About.” Then click on “Privacy policy.” At the very top of the page, you should see a box that says “Learn more about your right to object.” Click on that link, or here.
3. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as above.
To Opt Out of Gemini’s (Google’s AI) AI Training:
1. Open the Gemini app or website (gemini.google.com)
2. Click on the "Activity" section
3. Select the "Turn Off" drop-down menu
4. Turn off the "Gemini Apps Activity" toggle
Turning off "Gemini Apps Activity" will prevent your future conversations from being:
Sent for human review.
Used to improve Google's generative AI models like Gemini.
However, it's important to note a few caveats:
Conversations will still be saved for up to 72 hours for service processing and safety reasons, but not used for training.
If you submit feedback (e.g. rating a response), the conversation data from the last 24 hours may still be used for improving Gemini, even with activity turned off.
Any conversations already reviewed by humans or used for training prior to opting out cannot be deleted retroactively.
So while turning off "Gemini Apps Activity" prevents future conversations from being used for AI training, it does not provide a full opt-out from all data usage by Google's AI systems. Google's policies state they may still use some conversation data for service improvements and safety when activity is disabled.
🧰 AI Tools Of The Day.
Life Assistants III.
Caktus - The ultimate AI homework helper.
AI Trip Planner - Plan your dream trip with personalized itineraries.
Thekeys - Creating a buyer experience unlike anything else in Automotive.
Looria - The internet favorite products in one place.
Resume Worded - Improve your resume and LinkedIn profile.
GPT-Trainer - A must-try AI Agent Platform*
Download over 500+ Tools free here.
Kindly create a newsletter explaining the consequences of If Meta will access my account details (Which they already have access to) to train their AI Model. I personally think that privacy is overhyped thing especially in Europe. If Meta is using my chat to train a model what harm will it create to me? In fact I can get a better Meta AI 4 model which can help me in various ways. What do you think?
We all sync our browser history & bookmarks and no one complains. Syncing means data is going to cloud, it means companies have access to it, but, we know that it's very helpful tool.
If something has security lapses or very harmful socially & politically I think then only these privacy issues should be taken into consideration.