Mark Zuckerberg must have noticed people were sharing cringy things on Meta AI. It's now a little harder to accidentally spill.
Briefly

Business Insider uncovered that the Meta AI app's public feed contained personal information that seemed to have been unintentionally shared by users. Although posts are not public by default, some users may have mistaken the sharing options, leading to disclosures of private conversations and requests for advice. In response to this revelation and subsequent media coverage, Meta has implemented a new warning that appears before users can share their chats on the app's ‘Discover’ feed, advising them against sharing sensitive information.
Mark Zuckerberg's company is now giving users a new pop-up warning before they share something to Meta AI's 'Discover' feed.
After BI's story last week, the BBC, The Washington Post, Wired, TechCrunch, and other media outlets ran their own stories on the apparently accidental oversharing.
Read at Business Insider
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