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Meta is asking users to grant its AI access to their unpublished photo libraries as it tests a new feature on Facebook, as first reported by TechCrunch.The company, which also owns Instagram, has ...
Meta has fixed a critical vulnerability in its AI chatbot platform that could have exposed users' private prompts and ...
A bug in Meta AI may have exposed users' private prompts and AI responses to others. Though now fixed, it highlights serious ...
Meta executive Joel Kaplan backs Trump’s AI plan, praising its focus on innovation, infrastructure, and leadership in 'fierce ...
Meta has appealed to the Australian government, arguing that its AI requires personal data from Facebook and Instagram posts ...
Shareholders of Meta Platforms sued Zuckerberg and other current and former company leaders, saying they continually violated ...
"We're getting a lot of stuff that looks like gold, but it's actually just crap,” said the founder of one security testing ...
Meta patched a major privacy flaw in its AI chatbot that exposed user chats, rewarding the ethical hacker who discovered it.
Meta has filed a submission to the Productivity Commission to explain why it wants to keep training its AI models with Australian data.
If Aussie slang ends up training AI, don’t be surprised when ChatGPT starts calling you “mate” and arguing about footy.