Your Meta AI prompts might be public - here's how to check
Briefly

Recent reports from users of the Meta AI app indicate a troubling trend where personal and sensitive information is being shared publicly on the platform's Discover feed. Users have posted about medical issues, criminal admissions, and personal relationships, often not realizing their prompts are visible to others. Although the app does not have a search function, the lack of privacy awareness has led many to disclose private information inadvertently. Meta has not yet addressed these privacy concerns, prompting users to carefully consider what they share.
Users of the Meta AI app have inadvertently exposed personal information, sharing sensitive prompts about medical issues and relationships in a very public Discover feed.
Many posts on the app, including requests for job interview tips and private relationship advice, demonstrate a worrying trend where users overlook privacy.
The Discover feed filled with unintended public shares is raising concerns about user awareness and the potential risks of privacy violations on the Meta AI platform.
Meta has not commented on the situation, leaving many to question how the platform can ensure user privacy in a space designed for public interaction.
Read at ZDNET
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