Users Warned to Check This Setting as Meta Faces Privacy Concerns

 

A new AI experiment launched by Meta Platforms Inc. continues to blur the lines between innovation and privacy in the rapidly evolving digital landscape of connectivity. There has been a report that the tech giant, well known for changing the way billions of people interact online, has begun testing an artificial intelligence-powered feature that will scan users’ camera rolls to identify pictures and videos that are likely to be shared the most. 
By leveraging generative AI, this new Facebook feature will simplify the process of creating content and boosting user engagement by providing relevant images to users, applying creative edits, and assembling themed visual recaps – effectively turning users’ own galleries into curated storyboards that tell a compelling story. 
Digital Trends reported recently that Meta has rolled out a feature for users in the United States and Canada that is currently opt-in and available on an opt-in basis. This is their latest attempt to keep pace with rivals like TikTok and Instagram in a tightening battle for attention. Apparently, the system analyses unshared media directly on the users’ devices, identifying what the company refers to as “hidden gems,” which would have otherwise remained undiscovered. 
As much as the feature is intended to promote more frequent and visually captivating posts through convenien

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