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It sounds like the beginning of a 21st century horror movie: the story of your browser was public and you had no idea. This is basically what it now feels in the new autonomous application of Meta AI, where people’s pumpkins publish their seemingly private conversations with Chatbot.

When you ask AI a question, you have the option of hitting a stock button, which then directs you to a screen showing a preview of the suspension, which you can then post. But some users seem fortunately ignoring that they share these text conversations, audio clips and pictures publicly with the world.

When I woke up this morning, I didn’t expect to hear a recording of a man with a southern accent asking: “Hey, Meta, why some farts get more dirty than other farts?”

Meeting -related surveys are less than meta problems. In the Meta AI application, I have seen people seek help with tax evasion if members of their family will be arrested for their proximity to white collar crimes or how to write a character reference letter for an employee facing legal problems, with the first and surname of the individual. Others, such as Rachel Tobac Security Expert Examples were found of people’s home addresses and the delicate elements of the court, including private information.

When TechCrunch arrived, a Meta spokesman did not comment on the file.

Image credits:Meta AI (screenshot)

Whether you admit that you are committing a crime or have a strange rash, this is a nightmare of privacy. Meta does not indicate to users what their privacy settings are as they post or even place. So if you log in to Meta AI with Instagram and your Instagram account is public, then your searches on how to meet “big women”.

Much of these could be avoided if Meta did not send an application with the idea of ​​Bonkers that people would like to see each other’s conversations with Meta AI or if someone in Meta could predict that this kind of characteristic would be problematic. There is a reason why Google has never tried to turn the search engine into a social media food – or why Aol’s Publication of nicknames of users’ searches 2006 went so bad. It’s a recipe for disaster.

According to Appfigures, an application intelligence company, the Meta AI application has been uploaded only 6.5 million times since it made its debut on April 29.

This may be impressive for an indie app, but we are not talking about a programmer for the first time he is making a game. This is one of the richest companies in the world that share an application with technology that invests billions of dollars.

Three screenshots of the post -post. Someone shows a discussion in which the user asks Meta to post his phone number in facebook groups to look for women to date. The second shows someone asking Meta to help write a letter letter for an employee. Third shows a picture created by Mario's AI in a courtroom and says "Super Mario divorce."
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As every second passes, these seemingly harmless surveys for app meta app is closer to a viral chaos. In a few hours, more and more seats have appeared in the application that indicate clear shrinkage, such as someone who shares their resume and asking for a cyberspace or an account with Pepe the Frog Avatar asking how to make a bottle of water.

If Meta wanted to make people really use the Meta AI app, then public embarrassment is definitely a way to get attention.

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