Meta's use of AI across its platforms, including generative AI in search bars for Facebook and Instagram, is causing frustration among users. Concerns have been raised about AI-generated content, such as disturbing images, being served to users, leading to questions about Meta's responsibility and the impact on user trust.
Meta’s AI assistant is fun to use, but it can’t be trusted https://t.co/MoWQOqfLUP
Meta’s AI assistant is fun to use, but it can’t be trusted https://t.co/wPaAY0ms8y (via @nytimes)
Meta AI in Facebook: [what is https://t.co/9rbiiMYyNA?] Not sure how this is confabulated. https://t.co/IgOwhCudmV
Facebook is serving people AI-generated images of mutilated and starving children as part of low-grade engagement scams. I don’t get how this isn’t an existential crisis for Meta, the company doesn’t appear to care. https://t.co/VRLwEO43nJ https://t.co/lhRGR699a6
Meta's AI search is weird and uncanny — and I'm not sure who it's for https://t.co/2OXax2E3o5
Meta's AI-everywhere push raises hackles via @inafried https://t.co/YfzrF62tCR
Meta is pushing generative AI into different places across its platforms, such as putting its AI assistant in the search bars for Facebook and Instagram. This is frustrating some people, as it has served as a tool to find content from friends or creators. https://t.co/W344GWrV4p
I’m currently in a FB Messenger conversation with a “person” that I’m sure is AI-generated. Meta is probably being paid by AI programmers to allow this so they can improve the technology… or Meta is just won’t stop it. Don’t worry, I’m still MESSING up this bot’s programming!