Meta has raised alarms by asking users for access to their camera rolls, potentially to enhance AI capabilities. The company has suggested that while it is not currently using this data to train its AI, it does not explicitly guarantee that unpublished photos will remain untouched in the future. This move follows Meta's prompt for users to opt into "cloud processing," allowing them to share images for AI-generated recaps. Meta's AI terms indicate that once shared, users consent to analysis of images, increasing privacy worries.
Asking for access to your entire camera roll for analysis by Meta's AI is a huge and invasive escalation.
Meta refuses to rule out using your phone's camera roll to train its AI models, raising concerns about privacy.
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