Facebook is asking users for access to their phone’s camera roll to automatically suggest AI-edited versions of their photos — including ones that haven’t been uploaded to Facebook yet. The feature is ...
Privacy advice has been issued to all Facebook users on how the social media giant's parent company, Meta, could be accessing data from your camera roll. Privacy ...
Facebook can now suggest collages, recaps, and AI restylings based on photos you haven’t uploaded yet—if you’re comfortable giving Meta AI access to your camera roll. Facebook has been using your ...
Meta could be scanning your phone’s entire camera roll without you realising or giving explicit consent. Users have now noticed that Meta has switched on two toggles in their Facebook settings which ...
Facebook has been using your publicly available data, including your posts, photos, and comments, to train its AI since 2007, but now, Meta AI wants to access photos you haven’t even uploaded yet.
You might notice eerily familiar AI-generated images in your Story suggestions on the Facebook app lately—because Facebook has been automatically creating AI ...
Facebook has added a new feature that scans photos stored on users' smartphones to create collages and suggest photo posts. Proton has published a critical article claiming that the feature scans ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Facebook is asking for permission to access users' phone camera roll to provide automatic suggestions in the form of AI-edited versions of photos, including images that have not ...