Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, has so far trained its artificial intelligence with billions of public images released by users. But now there is news that the company may go further and seek to use photos that have not even been released yet.
According to Verj, some Facebook users have encountered a message that they want to allow “cloud processing” to be able to “cloud processing” when loading content to the story. If agreed, Facebook will regularly access the user’s phone gallery and transfer images to its cloud. The objective is to produce content such as collage, reconciliation, artificial intelligence redesign, or themes such as birth and graduation.
But the worrying point is in the “conditions” of this service; By enabling this feature, users allow meta to analyze personal information including faces, image records, and the presence of other objects or people in photos, and even stored and used in meta servers.

Meta recently confirmed that it has used all data published on Facebook and Instagram to teach its language models. However, it is still unclear what meta means “public post” and what users “over the age of 5” are defined in year 2.
Meta seems to be silent and ambiguous about privacy policies, trying to make the boundary between personal and public content less than ever. The main question for users right now is: Are the photos we haven’t released yet?
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