#freelancer • 17h
📱 Facebook feeds AI with USERS’ unpublished photos... Private Images at risk Meta is now training its AI using not just public Facebook and Instagram posts, but also users’ private, unpublished photos. New pop-ups ask users to opt into “cloud processing,” allowing Meta to upload images from your camera roll and analyze faces, dates, and even objects in the pictures. Accepting this means Meta’s AI can “retain and use” that information. Unlike Google, which says it does not use personal Google Photos data for AI, Meta’s terms remain unclear. The company admits it’s scraped content since 2007, but won’t specify what counts as “public” or if “cloud-processed” photos are exempt. There’s a way to turn off the setting in Facebook’s options, which removes cloud-stored photos after 30 days. Still, the new feature means users’ private moments can be used for AI, often without them realizing it.
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
For those using cloud services other than Google, like Dropbox or OneDrive, what if we created an application similar to Google Photos? This app would allow users to store all their media directly in their existing cloud service, without needing to s
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I have a Idea. App is Based on Messaging First Social Media app. Opening Page is Chats Section Which is at the Middle of the Bottom Bar. Bottom Bar Consist of 5 Tabs. (1-Home, 2-Contacts, 3-Chats, 4-Private Feed, 5-Menu) Home Tab Consist Public Feed
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