
"Basically, starting on December 16, it will use the content of your interactions with its generative AI features to personalize content and ad recommendations across its platforms. Whether it's a voice chat or a text exchange with Meta AI, it will be used to "improve the recommendations we provide for people across our platforms so they're more likely to see content they're actually interested in", and "less of the content they're not"."
"You will not be able to opt out of this, but you will still be able to adjust the content and ads you see, as you can already. Thankfully, when you talk to Meta AI about topics like your religious views, sexual orientation, political views, health, racial or ethnic origin, philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, these conversations won't be used to show you ads. But those are the only exclusions that will apply."
"An example Meta gives is that if you talk to Meta AI about hiking, you may then start to see recommendations for hiking groups, posts from friends about trails, or ads for hiking boots. All of this applies on both Facebook and Instagram, and don't forget that WhatsApp's AI features are also powered by Meta AI. The company has revealed that more than one billion people use Meta AI every month, so this privacy change will affect about one in eight people on the planet."
Meta will change its privacy policy on December 16 to use content from user interactions with generative AI to personalize content and ad recommendations across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Voice and text exchanges with Meta AI will inform recommendations so users see more content of interest. Users will be notified beginning October 7 and cannot opt out of this data use, though they can still adjust content and ad settings. Conversations about religion, sexual orientation, political views, health, racial or ethnic origin, philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership will not be used for ads. More than one billion monthly Meta AI users will be affected.
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