Despite being downloaded 6.5 million times since its debut, the app's public sharing feature has led to trolling and potential viral embarrassment for users. Examples include users asking inappropriate or sensitive questions, sharing personal information, and even posting résumés in search of jobs. The app's issues highlight the risks of merging AI technology with social media-like features without adequate privacy safeguards. Amanda Silberling, a senior writer at TechCrunch, reports on these developments, emphasizing the potential for public embarrassment as a means of drawing attention to the app.
Key takeaways:
- The Meta AI app allows users to share their conversations publicly, often without their knowledge, leading to privacy concerns.
- Users have inadvertently shared sensitive information, including personal and legal details, on the app.
- The app's design flaw stems from a lack of clear privacy settings and the assumption that users would want to share their interactions.
- The app has been downloaded 6.5 million times, but its public sharing feature has led to trolling and potential viral issues.