Meta confirms it may train its AI on any image you ask Ray-Ban Meta AI to analyze | TechCrunch
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"[I]n locations where multimodal AI is available (currently US and Canada), images and videos shared with Meta AI may be used to improve it per our Privacy Policy," said Meta policy communications manager Emil Vazquez in an email to TechCrunch.
In a previous emailed statement, a spokesperson clarified that photos and videos captured on Ray-Ban Meta are not used by Meta for training as long as the user doesn't submit them to AI. However, once you ask Meta AI to analyze them, those photos fall under a completely different set of policies.
The only way to "opt out" is to simply not use Meta's multimodal AI features in the first place, leading to concerns over user awareness of data sharing.
Meta has expanded this definition of "publicly available data" to anything people look at through its smart glasses and ask its AI chatbot to analyze.
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