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Facebook's AI Wants Your Pics—But at What Cost?

30.06.2025
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Facebook's AI Wants Your Pics—But at What Cost?
Meta's latest AI feature is all about your photos, promising personalized story ideas. But with great power comes great...privacy concerns?
Meta's rolling out a new AI tool that's basically like, 'Hey, upload your photos, and we'll tell you a story.' Sounds cool, right? But wait—there's a plot twist. Privacy advocates are side-eyeing this feature hard.
Here's the deal: Facebook's AI is asking for your pics to generate 'personalized suggestions.' But let's be real—when has handing over your data to Meta ever been simple?

'Meta's new AI feature requests photo uploads from users for personalized suggestions, sparking privacy concerns.'

The big question: What's Meta really doing with your photos? Training AI? Building a facial recognition database? The fine print's murky, and that's got everyone from tech geeks to privacy watchdogs raising eyebrows.
  • AI asks for photos to 'help' you with story ideas.
  • Privacy concerns? More like privacy alarms.
  • Meta's track record with data isn't exactly spotless.
Bottom line: Think twice before you let AI play curator with your memories. Your privacy might just be the price of admission.
#Artificial Intelligence#cybersecurity#Data Privacy#Facial Recognition#technology
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