Meta updated its AI Labeling Policy on May 27, 2026, making three key changes to the disclosure language. The prior version required agreement to Meta Terms, AI terms, and Privacy Policy; the updated version narrows this to only Meta's AI terms. Additionally, the policy now explicitly states that user interactions with AIs will be used to improve AI at Meta, a disclosure that was not present in the prior version. The change also includes minor terminology updates (Help Center to Help Centre, capitalization adjustments) reflecting regional localization.
The updated policy explicitly discloses that interactions with Meta's AI will be used to improve AI systems at Meta. Previously, this disclosure was not present in the policy language. The change also simplifies the agreement framework by requiring consent only to Meta's AI terms rather than referencing multiple policy documents (Meta Terms, AI terms, and Privacy Policy). This represents a clarification of the data use practice and streamlined consent language rather than a material expansion of Meta's authority to use interaction data.
The updated policy adds explicit disclosure that user interactions with Meta's AI will be used to improve Meta's AI systems, clarifying a data use practice that was not previously disclosed in this policy language. This disclosure may be operationally significant for users who interact with Meta AI and wish to understand how their interactions are used, and for organizations that integrate Meta AI into their own platforms and must ensure their privacy notices reflect this upstream data use.
→ Users continuing to interact with Meta's AI will be subject to the updated disclosure that such interactions are used to improve Meta's AI systems.
Policy now explicitly states that interactions with AI will be used to improve Meta's AI systems.
Required agreement changed from three documents (Meta Terms, AI terms, Privacy Policy) to AI terms only.
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Meta updated its AI Labeling Policy to add explicit disclosure that user interactions with AI systems will be used to improve Meta's AI, and narrowed the required consent scope to AI terms specifically. The change involves clarification of an existing practice rather than introduction of new authority. No material regulatory exposure appears created by the change itself; however, organizations integrating Meta AI into their own customer-facing services may wish to verify that their own privacy notices adequately reflect this upstream data use practice, particularly under GDPR, CCPA, or similar frameworks that require transparency about downstream uses of personal data.
GDPR (transparency regarding data use for AI model improvement); CCPA (disclosure of data use for AI development)
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