(Vienna) The American social media giant Meta (Facebook, Instagram), targeted by complaints in 11 European countries, is suspending its plan to use the personal data of its users in an artificial intelligence (AI) program, said Friday the Irish regulator (DPC) in a press release.

“Meta is suspending plans to train its extended language model using public content shared by adults on Facebook and Instagram in the EU/EEA,” announced the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC). , acting on behalf of the European Union (EU).

Meta, who could not immediately be reached, had been targeted since last week by the Austrian Noyb association, the bête noire of the tech giants, which had asked the authorities to intervene “urgently” to prevent the implementation implementation of this new privacy policy, scheduled for June 26.

“We welcome this development, but we will monitor it closely,” said the head of the Viennese NGO, Max Schrems, in a statement. “So far, there has been no official change to Meta’s privacy policy that would make this commitment legally binding,” he added.

Noyb therefore does not withdraw the complaints at this stage.

The goal: to use it as part of an “experimental AI technology without any limits”, affirmed Noyb, without requesting the consent of the Internet user, although required by the reference European regulation on data protection ( GDPR).  

The Noyb association (for “None of your business”, meaning in English “It is not your business”) is at the origin of numerous complaints against the web giants.  

In the case of Meta alone, its actions led to “administrative fines of more than 1.5 billion euros,” she recalls.