You Might Accidentally Make Your Chats Public
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Meta AI public search issue sparks concerns as user prompts appear in public feeds, exposing sensitive queries traceable to social profiles.
Asking Meta AI a prompt doesn't make it public. But there are two problems specific to the Meta AI app that make this an issue. One is that when you create your Meta AI account, it defaults to your Instagram name, so many people have their actual names and pictures on their profiles.
It sounds like the setup to a modern horror story: your browser history—or in this case, your AI chats—have been public all along, and you didn’t even know.
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People are unknowingly oversharing in Meta's AI app which has led to its discover feed being full of private personal conversations, audio clips and even images.
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Futurism on MSNPeople Don't Realize Meta's AI App Is Publicly Blasting Their Humiliating Secrets to the WorldAt this point, we're probably all familiar with the trope of the dirty old uncle who confuses his Facebook feed for a porn site. Now, there's a new type of uncle surfing the net, and thanks to Meta, he's powered by AI.
Meta's AI app is publicly broadcasting sensitive user chats via its 'Discover' feed, creating a major privacy crisis that has sparked legal challenges and widespread backlash from privacy advocates.
Meta AI is going viral for showing user chats that should not be public, so be sure to fix your privacy settings ASAP.
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI app has become the saddest place on the internet with its public feed of personal overshares.
The Meta AI app launched in April, and users are inadvertently sharing embarrassing, private questions to the Discover feed because of poor design choices by Meta that have still not been fixed.
Tap your profile icon at the top right. Tap “Data & Privacy” under “App settings.” Tap “Manage your information.” Then, tap “Make all your prompts visible to only you.” If you’ve already posted publicly and want to remove those posts, you can also tap “Delete all prompts.”