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    Facebook is allegedly asking users to share private media with their camera roll with their camera rolls in Meta Cloud servers. According to the report, a popup message appears as long as users upload the image or video to stories. Social media allegedly says that by giving access, Meta AI will propose amendment to the Coalges and Artificial Intelligence (AI) power amendment that she can post in stories. However, it will also allow the company to analyze facial data and accessories and people’s presence in these media files.

    According to a Tech Crunch report, some users have started watching a new popup message when posting stories on the Facebook app. Based on a photo of a shared message by publishing, Meta AI wants to access the media from the user’s camera roll to recommend birthday and anniversary such as posts and birthday -based posts based on the post -AI -powered posts.

    However, Meta will have to provide users, users, to provide access to their undivided photos and videos that are stored on their devices. The message states, “We will select the media from your camera roll and upload it to your cloud on the basis of information such as time, location or topics.”

    The company added that only users will look at these suggestions, and consumer media will not be used to advertise advertisements. However, by accepting this, consumers will also agree on Meta’s AI terms, which states that “media and facial features can be analyzed by Meta AI.” In addition, AI models will also collect data such as the presence of people or items.

    Meta’s Public Affairs Manager, Ryan Daniels, told The Verge that the company is not going to train its AI model with unpublished photos and videos. The company’s communications manager, Maria Cobitta, told the publication that the feature is completely optimized and that “these suggestions are just optimized and only show you-unless you decide to share them-and can be closed at any time.

    In addition, the report states that while the optimism only allows media files to retrieve the media files, however, tips on topics such as pets and weddings may include media over 30 days.

    At the level, it appears that Meta has tested all confidential concern boxes that consumers may have. However, the company’s phrase seems to be applied only to this “test” on consumer camera rolls, and it can change with a wider rollout in the future. At this time, Meta has not clearly stated that she will never train models on this media nor use data to improve them.

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