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Meta suspends AI data operations after training secrets exposed in breach

Meta suspends AI data operations after training secrets exposed in breach Image: Primary
Meta has frozen its AI data collection work following a security breach that put proprietary training methodologies at risk, according to reports from The Next Web. The incident involved Mercor, a contractor handling data labeling and annotation for Meta's AI development efforts. The breach exposed internal documentation detailing how Meta structures its AI training pipelines, potentially giving competitors insight into the company's technical approaches. Meta confirmed it has suspended data work with the affected vendor while conducting a security review. The incident highlights growing concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities in AI development, where tech giants increasingly rely on third-party contractors for critical data preparation. It also comes as AI companies face intensifying scrutiny over data sourcing practices and competitive secrecy around model training techniques.
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