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Global Exclusive | Meta internal memo: 'Regulatory debate around AI will intensify in coming months'

Internal post by senior Meta executive calls safeguarding of young users a ‘hot button issue’ after US antitrust watchdog bars monetisation of minors’ data.

July 18, 2023 / 13:36 IST
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Meta expects that the regulatory debate around artificial intelligence (AI) safeguards will intensify in the coming months, a top executive of the social networking giant wrote in a recent internal post. This was after two United States senators shot a letter to Meta chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg in early June, raising concerns about an alleged leak of details pertaining to one of its AI models.

The memo was posted by Meta chief product officer Chris Cox and talked about the Menlo Park, California-based company’s plans for the second half of 2023. A copy of it has been reviewed by Moneycontrol. We have shared queries with Meta on the internal memo and we will update the copy when they revert.

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In February, Meta had opened access to the code of LLaMA to vetted AI researchers, but it was soon found to have become downloadable by anyone on the internet on platforms such as BitTorrent. The Facebook parent has said that it would continue with the release strategy of LLaMA code to approved researchers as it allows the company to balance ‘responsibility’ and ‘openness’.

Subsequently, US senators Richard Blumenthal and Josh Hawley, who sit on the Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, & Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology & the Law, asked the tech giant what steps it had taken since the release of LLaMA to prevent or mitigate damage caused by the dissemination of the AI model.