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    MetaThis warns users to avoid ‘distributing personal or sensitive information into their AI app

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    It seems that Meta has finally taken a small step to remove the more sharing epidemic in its AIApp’s public feed. The company has added a brief withdrawal that users have been warned to refrain from “distributing personal or sensitive information on the” feed -to -feed “button at the Meta AI app.

    This change was first seen Business InternalWho had sex, embarrassing and sometimes personal identification information labeled the app “one of a highly depressed places” because of the sheer volume of Meta AI users-apparently in public built-in the app’s “discourse” feed. Although MetaAI does not share consumer chat history through AI Default, it seems that many users of the app choose to “share” their interactions, without understanding that it will make sound and text chats visible to the public.

    Last week, I received posts where consumers sought advice on “improving intestinal movement” and questioned whether a relative could be responsible for his employer’s unpaid tax tax. Another user intensified his public posts “keep this private” in his public posts in a clear attempt to hide his shameful chats after the fact. There has been such a strange conversation since the start of the Meta AI app in April, but after social media users began posting all the strange conversations, the app’s “Discovery” feed was seen.

    Privacy experts criticized Meta, noting that most other mainstream AI chat boats do not include a social, publicly visible feed. “If a user’s expectations are not similar to the facts of a device, you make yourself a great user experience and security problem,” a security expert, who is previously in partnership with Meta, observed last week. “Humans have created a scheme around AI Chat Boats and do not expect their AI chat boots to be shown in the social media styling discourse feed – not how other tools work.” The Mozilla Foundation also emphasized the Meta to change the app design. “The Meta AI app does not clarify that what you share is completely commonplace,” he wrote in a statement last week that there is no clear painting, nor any familiar indicators about sharing in other meta apps. “

    Now, the company has apparently taken note. With the change, the choice of choosing Meta AI talks indicates the publicly alert, though it seems that it only appears on the first part. It states that “your post is about to be public and everyone.” “Your indications can be suggested at other meta -apps through meta. Avoid sharing personal or sensitive information.”

    As if Business Internal Note, in the app’s public feed, it seems that other users have shared with the app in exchange for text, only AI-infilled images and videos. It is unclear whether this is a permanent change, or is the result of the recent negative focus received by the app. We have reached Meta for more information and we will be updated if we listen back.

    In the meantime, if you have found yourself a victim of unannounced public posts in the app, you can remove them by tapping them on your profile in the upper right corner of the app. Data and privacy ..> Post your information ..> All public indicators just make visible for you And choose “applied to all”.

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