Meta has announced that it will begin training its own AI using data from European users. The company claims that it has a legitimate interest in this practice. Users can object to the use of their data; however, there have been complaints regarding the procedure for submitting these objections.
To object, users must fill out a form, detailing how the data
The only exception is private messages, and some users have reported difficulty opting out.
If the social biases of the model put a hard limit on your ability to write a good woman character, I question how much it’s really you that’s “writing” the story. I’m not against using LLMs in writing, but it’s a tool, not a creative partner. They can be useful for brainstorming and as a sounding-board for ideas (potentially even editing), but imo you need to write the actual prose yourself to claim you’re writing something.
If the social biases of the model put a hard limit on your ability to write a good woman character, I question how much it’s really you that’s “writing” the story. I’m not against using LLMs in writing, but it’s a tool, not a creative partner. They can be useful for brainstorming and as a sounding-board for ideas (potentially even editing), but imo you need to write the actual prose yourself to claim you’re writing something.