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Meta AI searches made public - but do all its users realise? | Meta AI searches made public - but do all its users realise? |
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How would you feel if your internet search history was put online for others to see? | How would you feel if your internet search history was put online for others to see? |
That may be happening to some users of Meta AI without them realising, as people's prompts to the artificial intelligence tool - and the results - are posted on a public feed. | That may be happening to some users of Meta AI without them realising, as people's prompts to the artificial intelligence tool - and the results - are posted on a public feed. |
One internet safety expert said it was "a huge user experience and security problem" as some posts are easily traceable to social media accounts. | |
This means some people may be unwittingly telling the world about their searches - such as asking the AI to generate scantily-clad characters or help them cheat on tests. | |
Meta says chats are private by default, and if users make a post public they can choose to withdraw it later. | |
Before a post is shared, a message pops up which says: "Prompts you post are public and visible to everyone... Avoid sharing personal or sensitive information." | |
However - given the private nature of some of the queries - it is not clear if the users understand their searches are being posted into a public "Discover" feed on the Meta AI app and website, and that these could be traced to their other social accounts through usernames and profile pictures. | |
The BBC found several examples of people uploading photos of school or university test questions, and asking Meta AI for answers. | The BBC found several examples of people uploading photos of school or university test questions, and asking Meta AI for answers. |
One of the chats is titled "Generative AI tackles math problems with ease". | One of the chats is titled "Generative AI tackles math problems with ease". |
Another user's conversation which was posted publicly was about them exploring questions around their gender and whether they should transition. | |
There were also searches for women and anthropomorphic animal characters wearing very little clothing. | There were also searches for women and anthropomorphic animal characters wearing very little clothing. |
One search, which could be traced back to a person's Instagram account because of their username and profile picture, asked Meta AI to generate an image of an animated character lying outside wearing only underwear. | One search, which could be traced back to a person's Instagram account because of their username and profile picture, asked Meta AI to generate an image of an animated character lying outside wearing only underwear. |
'You're in control' | 'You're in control' |
Meta AI, launched earlier this year, can be accessed through its social media platforms Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp. | Meta AI, launched earlier this year, can be accessed through its social media platforms Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp. |
It is also available as a standalone product which has a public "Discover" feed. | It is also available as a standalone product which has a public "Discover" feed. |
Users can opt to make their searches private in their account settings. | Users can opt to make their searches private in their account settings. |
Meta AI is currently available in the UK through a browser, while in the US it can be used through an app. | Meta AI is currently available in the UK through a browser, while in the US it can be used through an app. |
In a press release from April which announced Meta AI, the company said there would be "a Discover feed, a place to share and explore how others are using AI". | In a press release from April which announced Meta AI, the company said there would be "a Discover feed, a place to share and explore how others are using AI". |
"You're in control: nothing is shared to your feed unless you choose to post it," it said. | "You're in control: nothing is shared to your feed unless you choose to post it," it said. |
But Rachel Tobac, chief executive of US cyber security company Social Proof Security, posted on X saying: "If a user's expectations about how a tool functions don't match reality, you've got yourself a huge user experience and security problem." | But Rachel Tobac, chief executive of US cyber security company Social Proof Security, posted on X saying: "If a user's expectations about how a tool functions don't match reality, you've got yourself a huge user experience and security problem." |
She added that people do not expect their AI chatbot interactions to be made public on a feed normally associated with social media. | She added that people do not expect their AI chatbot interactions to be made public on a feed normally associated with social media. |
"Because of this, users are inadvertently posting sensitive info to a public feed with their identity linked," she said. | "Because of this, users are inadvertently posting sensitive info to a public feed with their identity linked," she said. |
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