Facebook is showing some users a popup message asking them whether they want to allow the social network to allow colleges, recaps and AI race wrestling that they have not yet uploaded from their camera roll. According to TakkarchFacebook is showing this message to users when they upload a new story to the app. However, it is not everyone’s pop -up, as we could not create a copy of the event. In this notification, Meta writes that it will select the media for consumers to create ideas, they will select the media with their camera roll and upload it to the company’s cloud on the basis of “time, location and themes, based on information such as location and topics.”
The message also states that the media will not be used to target advertising, but its words have raised concerns about the possibility of metaly using people’s camera roll files to train its artificial intelligence technology. Meta assumed Stuffy That this is not currently training the AI model with these images. ” The company’s COMMS manager, Maria Kobitetta, told the post that Meta “is a part of an attempt to find ways to simplify the content as a person’s camera roll testing and test the content tips”. “These suggestions are just optimized and just shown to you-unless you decide to share them, and can be closed at any time,” he said.
The test feature has a limited access to, but it has been going on for some time, as some users have reported to see it earlier this year. In fact, Facebook already has a help page for this, which instructs users to allow and allow “Creative Ideas with Camera Roll Cloud Processing” on Facebook. For those who have already clicked when the message is popped for them, they can go into the settings and close it in the “Camera Roll Sharing Tips” section under preferences.
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