Tag: Meta Platforms

  • Meta Working to Ensure Compliance with Data Protection Act

    Meta Working to Ensure Compliance with Data Protection Act

    Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is actively working to ensure compliance with India’s recently enacted Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. However, achieving compliance presents operational complexities, including certain aspects of Meta’s policies that do not fully align with Indian regulations, according to Nick Clegg, President of Global Affairs at Meta.

     

    Clegg emphasized that the potential timeframe offered by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) for Big Tech firms to comply with the DPDP Act is crucial. While Meta can implement existing solutions more quickly than creating bespoke India-specific solutions, the degree of compliance depends on the specific aspects of the law.

     

    He explained, “Some aspects are easier to comply with than others since we’d have also dealt with some aspects in other geographies. Where the adaptations to the Indian law are not very extensive, these aspects would be more complicated.”

     

    Meity is expected to provide Big Tech companies like Meta a shorter timeframe, possibly six months, to become compliant with the DPDP Act. This law is of significant importance to Meta, as India is its largest market globally in terms of user base.

     

    Meta has faced regulatory challenges in the past and aims to ensure compliance with the DPDP Act to maintain its operations in India successfully. Clegg also highlighted the importance of addressing issues related to misinformation and elections, emphasizing Meta’s commitment to developing technology to combat misinformation rapidly.

     

    Regarding a global AI regulatory framework, Clegg believes it is both possible and desirable, given that technology transcends borders. He stressed the need for common standards on detectability and watermarking across the industry to enhance AI transparency.

     

    Clegg commended India’s regulatory approach, particularly in regulating the outcomes of technologies like AI rather than legislating the technology itself. He emphasized the importance of industry consultations to improve legislation and cited the DPDP Act as an example of the positive impact of such consultations.

     

    In response to concerns about data usage in AI personalization offerings, Clegg stated that Meta is committed to transparency. The company plans to publish detailed information about how it uses data for AI systems, emphasizing that personally identifiable and sensitive data are excluded from their training data.

     

    Meta recently announced AI initiatives and features across its platforms, focusing on personalized AI use. While Clegg clarified that their goal is not to compete directly in search with other major platforms, Meta’s initiatives aim to improve AI transparency, safety, integrity, and bias.

     

    The development of responsible AI and the establishment of a common global framework for AI development have become key topics for discussion among top global executives, regulators, and industry leaders. India, as a member of the G20, has shown a commitment to promoting international cooperation and governance for AI.

     

    Meta, along with other industry leaders, is actively addressing AI bias and working to improve AI models to ensure responsible development and usage of AI technologies.

  • WhatsApp Introduces WhatsApp Channels for Private Updates

    WhatsApp Introduces WhatsApp Channels for Private Updates

    WhatsApp, the instant messaging service owned by Meta Platforms, has unveiled WhatsApp Channels in India and more than 150 countries. WhatsApp Channels introduce a new way for users to receive private updates from organizations, sports teams, artists, and thought leaders. This feature is designed as a one-way broadcast tool within the app, emphasizing privacy and secure communication.

     

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared his excitement about WhatsApp Channels, stating, “Excited to introduce you all to WhatsApp Channels, a new private way for you to get updates from people and organizations you follow. I’m starting this channel to share Meta news and updates. Looking forward to connecting with you all around the world.” Channels can be accessed in the new ‘Updates’ tab within the WhatsApp app.

     

    WhatsApp’s primary objective with Channels is to create the most private broadcast service available. Channels are distinct from regular chats, and the identities of those you choose to follow remain private and are not visible to other followers. The company emphasizes its commitment to protecting the personal information of both channel admins and followers.

     

    As Channels expand globally, WhatsApp plans to introduce an enhanced directory feature, making it easier for users to discover channels based on their country. Users can also explore new, active, and popular channels, with the latter category determined by the number of followers. Users will have the ability to express their feedback using emojis, and the total count of reactions will be visible, but individual reactions will not be displayed to followers.

     

    Admins of WhatsApp Channels can make updates and changes for up to 30 days before they are automatically deleted from the servers. When forwarding an update to chats or groups, a link back to the original channel will be included for users to find more information.

     

    As WhatsApp Channel gradually roll out worldwide in the next few weeks, additional features will be introduced based on user feedback. In the coming months, the platform plans to enable anyone to create their own channel.

     

    Notable figures and entities, including the Indian cricket team and celebrities such as Katrina Kaif, Diljit Dosanjh, Akshay Kumar, Vijay Deverakonda, Neha Kakkar, and others, have already launched their WhatsApp Channels, providing users with a direct and private channel for receiving updates and information.