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Private Meta AI chats are surfacing publicly, exposing sensitive data. Experts warn of confusion, consent issues, and major privacy gaps in AI tools.
The Meta AI app launched in April, and users are inadvertently sharing embarrassing, private questions to the Discover feed because of poor design choices by Meta that have still not been fixed.
For now, it’s advisable, if you’re going to use the Meta AI app, to go to your settings (or your parents’ settings) and make all of your public prompts visible only to you. To do that, pull open the Meta AI app and: Tap your profile icon at the top right.
Meta has sued the maker of a popular AI "nudify" app, Crush AI, that reportedly ran thousands of ads across its platforms.
Meta launched the Meta AI app in late April to take on ChatGPT and other chatbots. Unlike rival apps, Meta AI comes with social features … The post The Meta AI app is currently going viral for all the wrong reasons appeared first on BGR.
Key Takeaways Meta AI App’s design makes it easy for users to accidentally share private chatbot conversations publicly.Sensitive personal data, including healt
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Futurism on MSNPeople Don't Realize Meta's AI App Is Publicly Blasting Their Humiliating Secrets to the WorldAt this point, we're probably all familiar with the trope of the dirty old uncle who confuses his Facebook feed for a porn site. Now, there's a new type of uncle surfing the net, and thanks to Meta, he's powered by AI.
Asking Meta AI a prompt doesn't make it public. But there are two problems specific to the Meta AI app that make this an issue. One is that when you create your Meta AI account, it defaults to your Instagram name, so many people have their actual names and pictures on their profiles.