Meta's new AI app accidentally shares some bizarre user prompts, raising eyebrows and privacy concerns. Guess even AI needs a 'friendly neighborhood' reminder about responsibility!
Meta's new AI app accidentally shares some bizarre user prompts, raising eyebrows and privacy concerns. Guess even AI needs a 'friendly neighborhood' reminder about responsibility!

My Spidey Sense is Tingling... With Discomfort

Okay True Believers your friendly neighborhood Spider Man here reporting live from the World Wide Web! Seems like Meta's new AI app is causing more chaos than a Green Goblin glider convention. Apparently some folks are getting a peek at what other users are asking the AI to conjure up. And let me tell you some of these prompts are weirder than my clone saga! We're talking AI generated images of women wrestling in mud and… well let’s just say the former president having a REALLY bad lunch. *shudders* Aunt May would be horrified!

Hello Kitty... What Did You DO?

But wait there's more! According to some sources someone asked Meta's AI to create images of Hello Kitty in a rather… precarious situation. I’m just picturing her and Gwen Stacy chatting while knitting! I always knew that little cat had a dark side. It's enough to make a web slinger swear off the internet… almost.

Veterinarian Bills in the Metaverse? Seriously?

And hold on to your web shooters folks. A user apparently asked Meta AI to send what looks like a vet bill to someone else and the recipient's home address was on it! Seriously?! This is worse than when Doc Ock tried to file his taxes! Talk about a privacy breach! It's like J. Jonah Jameson getting ahold of my secret identity all over again!

Meta's Defense: 'It's for Inspiration!'

Now Meta's saying that these shared prompts are part of a "Discover feed" meant to offer “inspiration and AI hacks.” Inspiration? Hacks? More like nightmares and privacy breaches! It's like saying the Symbiote suit was just offering me "fashion advice"! I hope somebody knows how to spell RESPONSIBILITY!

Spidey's Guide to Staying Invisible (Online At Least)

Alright web heads listen up! Meta claims you can adjust your settings to keep your AI queries private. It involves clicking on your profile pic navigating through data and privacy settings and toggling some switches. It's more complicated than disarming a bomb planted by Mysterio but hey what choice do we have? If you don't want your darkest AI generated fantasies plastered all over Facebook follow the steps!

Money Money Money! It's a Rich Man's AI World

Meta's doubling down on AI throwing billions at startups like Scale AI. They even tapped Scale AI's CEO Alexandr Wang to lead their AI strategy. Sounds like they're trying to catch up to Google and OpenAI. Look all I'm saying is if you're gonna play with AI make sure you're not just creating new ways for supervillains to wreak havoc okay? With great power comes great responsibility but with AI that is even more important!


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