Meta Provides a Comprehensive Overview of Its Social Impact Efforts
A look at how Meta's approaching the development of AI and the metaverse.
Meta has published its latest “Responsible Business Practices Report,” which covers a broad range of elements, including its development of AI, its view towards the metaverse, the company’s environmental impact, diversity of suppliers, connectivity, teen protection advances, and much more.
Though the main focus of the 144-page report is the introduction of AI, and Meta’s efforts to facilitate wide-reaching access to AI tools.
Meta’s been working to integrate the latest generative AI models into all aspects of its business, and the report shows how its approach to AI development, via open source, will also democratize AI access, a key consideration in its development.
Because if one region has access to advancing AI tools, and another doesn’t, the divide between the two could accelerate rapidly as new advances are developed.
As per Meta:
“Meta is moving our offerings beyond 2D screens toward immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality to help build the metaverse, which we believe is the next evolution in social technology. All of our technologies share the vision of helping bring the metaverse to life. Across our work, we are innovating in AI technologies to build new experiences that help make our technology more social, useful and immersive.”
First off, the report looks at Meta’s developmental principles, and how they seek to apply them in business.
You can see how expanded access to AI fits into this approach, facilitating greater economic opportunity in all regions.
Meta’s also looking to use AI to facilitate connection across regions:
These are the types of experiences that Meta’s hoping will emerge from its broader AI push, maximizing understanding through more immersive means.
The report also looks at Meta’s advancing data privacy and protection efforts:
“Since 2019, we have invested more than $5.5 billion in a rigorous privacy program that includes teams and technology designed not only to identify and address privacy risks early but to embed privacy into our products from the start.”
As well as its environmental impacts:
The report also looks at Meta’s social impact initiatives, and its various achievements over the past year.
Oh, and this will prompt much consternation among politically-aligned groups:
“Where legally permitted to do so, either by administering our federally registered PAC or through direct corporate contributions, we support the campaigns of candidates for public office in the United States who have certain policy stances that are consistent with our public policy views and business interests.”
To be clear, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has refused to publicly back any candidate in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election. But Meta’s staff can support aligned candidates through MetaPAC.
The report also looks at Meta’s fact-checking processes, its efforts to remove offensive content, its human rights focus, and its values in how it operates.
It’s an interesting look at the guiding philosophies of the company, and its efforts on a broad range of fronts.
And while it does seek to frame Meta in an overwhelming positive light, it is also worth noting the potential flaws in its efforts to accelerate development, like with AI, and how that could lead to future harms, much like social media before it.
You can check out Meta’s full “Responsible Business Practices Report” here.