Meta's AI app is a privacy nightmare
Briefly

Meta recently launched its AI app, powered by Llama 4, which merges social media features and generative AI. Designed to provide a tailored experience, it collects user data to foster a closer connection. However, feedback has been mixed, with users expressing privacy fears over the Discover feed which showcases personal interactions. Critics label the app as a potential threat to privacy and user autonomy, with concerns about how it may monetize conversations through targeted ads. Ultimately, the app's goal of enhancing creativity faces skepticism and ethical scrutiny from the community.
While the app is still in its infancy, it has already received a mixed response online.
On the surface, the Meta AI app seems pretty innocuous - a helpful little AI chatbot to ask for advice.
Meta introduced a Discover feed, allowing users to share their interactions with Meta's AI.
Privacy concerns are flagged with the Discover feed's current lax regulations.
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