Meta updated its Meta AI Labeling Policy on May 14, 2026 with three minor language modifications. The changes consisted of regional spelling and terminology adjustments: 'Help Center' was changed to 'Help Centre', 'Ad Choices' was changed to 'Ad choices', and the introductory agreement language was revised from 'By using this service, you agree to Meta's AI terms' to 'By using Meta AI, you agree to the Meta AI terms'. These changes clarify the specific product name (Meta AI) in the user agreement language and standardize terminology to UK English conventions.
The updated policy clarifies that the Meta AI terms specifically apply to use of Meta AI rather than a generic 'service'. The policy also adopts UK English terminology (Help Centre, Ad choices) which may reflect regional interface updates. The substantive scope and content of the underlying Meta AI terms remain unchanged; this update is primarily a clarification and terminology adjustment with no material change to rights, obligations, or data practices.
The updated language clarifies that the Meta AI terms specifically apply to use of Meta AI rather than a generic service reference, which improves precision in the agreement scope. The regional terminology adjustments (UK English conventions) may reflect Meta's localization of interfaces across geographic markets.
Clarified that agreement applies specifically to Meta AI rather than generic service use
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This change is a minor terminology and clarification update with no substantive policy implications. The revisions consist of regional spelling standardization (UK English conventions) and a clarification that the agreement specifically applies to Meta AI rather than a generic service. No new obligations, rights, or disclosures are created or removed. No regulatory compliance action is required unless an organization previously relied on the exact prior wording for specific documentation purposes.
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