Facebook is starting to feed its Meta AI with private, unpublished photos
Facebook is starting to feed its Meta AI with private, unpublished photos
Facebook users opting into “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll.

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35 0 ReplyThis should be up top. I wish I could prioritise comments with keywords in voyager.
2 0 ReplyI’m super curious what keyword would have helped here?
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Remember when zuck asked for your nudes?
https://www.aol.com/facebook-asks-users-send-nude-144105362.html
29 0 ReplyThe problem, they found, was in the asking.
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meaning people in Africa working for $2 an hour, like their mod staff
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The "cloud" gambit worked after all.
17 0 ReplyLol. Surprise!
15 0 ReplyHmmm. Might be time to put it in "Island" - or at least only give it specific photo access.
Same with WhatsApp. Just have to get used to sharing to the app rather than from the app.8 0 ReplyIf you have any Zuckerberg products installed on your phone, all of your browsing behavior is being tracked. These apps should never be installed.
13 0 ReplyThat's why I suggested 'island' since it's pretty close to a sandbox for those apps.
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Ah good point with WhatsApp. I'm going to check those permissions right now (unfortunately I can't afford not using it)
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