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From queries about dating to medical advice, Meta’s marriage of social media and gen AI appears to be loaded with unintentionally shared content. Meta’s artificial intelligence tool might be a little too easy to use.
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI app has become the saddest place on the internet with its public feed of personal overshares.
Meta AI users are hitting the Share button without realizing that it can post their private chats into the public Discover feed.
Meta’s AI chatbots have been repoted to the FTC with claims that some of them are acting as ‘illegal therapists.’
Meta is making its first major minority investment in an outside company as it tries to catch up to a growing field of artificial intelligence rivals.
Tap your profile icon at the top right. Tap “Data & Privacy” under “App settings.” Tap “Manage your information.” Then, tap “Make all your prompts visible to only you.” If you’ve already posted publicly and want to remove those posts, you can also tap “Delete all prompts.”
The standalone Meta AI app includes a social feed-style “Discover” tab that showcases interactions between users and the chatbot.
Meta is making a $14.3 billion investment in artificial intelligence company Scale and recruiting its CEO Alexandr Wang to join a team developing “superintelligence” at the tech giant.
Meta AI's new "Discover" feed is reportedly exposing user prompts publicly, raising significant privacy concerns. Users are unintentionally sharing pe