Meta's New AI Photo Tool Raises Privacy Concerns

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Meta has introduced a new AI photo feature on Facebook that can access and upload users' photos and videos from the past 30 days for creative suggestions, raising privacy concerns. Users can opt-in or out of this feature, which is currently in testing in the US and Canada, but it involves Meta's continued access to their media content, even if not posted publicly.
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- Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven’t yet shared TechCrunch
- Meta Is Being Incredibly Sketchy About Training Its AI on Your Private Photos Futurism
- Facebook wants to look at your entire camera roll for "AI restyling" suggestions, and more Malwarebytes
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