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Facebook users opting into “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll.
By clicking "Allow," you'll let Facebook generate new ideas from your camera roll, like collages, recaps, AI restylings, or ...
More than half of the people responding to a Pew Research Center survey said they were worried about the future impact of AI ...
Facebook is asking users for permission to scan their phone's camera roll, including photos the app was previously never ...
Facebook is requesting user permission to use Meta AI on unshared photos in their camera roll, aiming to suggest creatively ...
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Meta's new AI feature requests photo uploads from users for personalized suggestions, sparking privacy concerns.
New reports claim that Meta AI is snooping around in your phone's gallery. The speculation is that the company is tapping into Facebook users’ unpublished photos to help train its AI models.
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Disguised behind a prompt while creating a Facebook Story, the feature invites users to opt into “cloud processing.” But what ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco said in a ruling filed late Monday that the AI system’s distilling from ...
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