Meta is expanding its AI training by introducing a “cloud processing” feature for Facebook users, allowing the selection of unpublished photos from their camera rolls to create AI-generated content, while users consent to the analysis of their media and personal information. Although users can disable this feature, concerns arise about potential privacy violations and the use of unpublished data, contrasting with Google’s stance on personal data usage.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Meta is now asking Facebook users if they want to let the company use pictures from their camera rolls to help its AI create fun ideas, even for photos that haven’t been shared publicly.
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