Spanish prosecutors said Thursday that they were investigating Facebook owner Meta over suspicions it breached data-protection laws by using users’ data to train its AI programme. It added that prosecutors were seeking to protect users’ “personal data” and would consult the Spanish data-protection authority about possible measures. du/mb/rlp/js
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