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Meta’s recently launched AI chatbot app has become an unexpected public diary for thousands of users. Aimed at generating personalized, conversational responses to anything from identity to spirituality,
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.
Grok cheered. Claude refused. The results say something about who controls the AI, and what it’s allowed to say.
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 AI 'Discover' Feed Unveils What Users Ask the AI, Posting Sensitive Info Tied to Their Accounts
Despite chatbots being viewed as 'artificial' conversationalists, people have put their trust in them and are already oversharing with the AI, as chats with them are often perceived as private. However, that is not precisely the case with Meta AI.
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 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