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Meta pauses AI training in EU after privacy complaints

Ramo by Ramo
29 June 2026
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Meta has temporarily stopped training its artificial intelligence systems on public content from Facebook and Instagram in the European Union. The decision comes after several privacy complaints and direct pressure from the Irish Data Protection Commission, the company’s lead regulator in the bloc.

What triggered the pause

The Irish DPC, which oversees Meta under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, raised concerns about the company’s plan to use user-generated public posts for AI training. Privacy advocacy groups, including NOYB, filed complaints arguing that Meta had not obtained proper consent. Under GDPR, companies need a lawful basis to process personal data, and Meta had cited its legitimate interest in improving AI models. Regulators pushed back, forcing the company to reassess its approach.

Meta had already offered EU users a way to opt out of its AI training via a notification that appeared on Instagram and Facebook. But the Irish DPC decided to escalate the matter, requesting that Meta voluntarily pause while the issue is reviewed. The company complied, meaning no AI model training on European adult user data is happening for now.

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Meta explained in a blog post that it believes its previous approach complied with legal requirements. However, it acknowledged the need to engage with regulators before moving forward. The pause does not apply to training that uses data from users outside the EU, and it does not affect already completed training runs.

No free lunch for AI

This is not the first time Meta has hit a European roadblock. Earlier this year, the company delayed its AI assistant launch in the EU due to regulatory uncertainty. The core tension is simple: large AI models are hungry for data, and Europe has the strictest privacy laws in the world. Tech giants argue that public posts are fair game under legitimate interest, but privacy advocates insist that consent must be explicit and freely given.

Meta relies heavily on user activity to refine its large language models and image generation tools. Competitors like OpenAI and Google also scrape public web data, but they have faced fewer direct challenges in Europe so far. The European Commission’s AI Act, which came into force recently, adds another layer of obligations for high risk AI systems, though Meta’s generative models fall into a different category.

The pause gives regulators breathing room to establish clearer rules. It also forces Meta to consider alternative strategies, such as licensing data or relying more heavily on synthetic data. Both options are more expensive and less scalable than simply using public user content.

What happens next depends on the Irish DPC’s formal decision. Other European regulators may also weigh in. Meta has indicated it will continue discussions with authorities to find a path forward. For now, EU users will not see their posts feeding Meta’s next generation of AI models, and that sets a precedent other tech companies are watching closely.

The broader message from this episode is clear: privacy protections in Europe are not optional, and they impose real constraints on how fast AI can evolve. Companies cannot simply assume public data is free for the taking. As regulators and lawmakers race to catch up to the technology, these kinds of standoffs are likely to become more common. For Meta, the challenge is to build world class AI without alienating the regulators and users who keep it in check.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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