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    Facebook’s New AI Photo Feature Could Access Your Private Images—Even Unshared Ones

    A newly tested feature in Meta’s Facebook app is raising eyebrows after users began seeing prompts to allow “cloud processing” when uploading stories. While the option is presented as a way to enhance creativity with AI-generated collages and effects, it could grant Meta access to a user’s entire photo library—even those images never uploaded to the platform.

    According to reporting by The Verge, once users opt into cloud processing, Meta AI can scan and process all photos on a connected smartphone. Though users must manually activate the feature, critics are uneasy about what Meta might do with such wide-ranging access.

    Online conversations on X and Reddit have exploded with concerns that Meta could use these personal images to train its AI models. Although a spokesperson for Meta said that the company is not currently using the data for training purposes, they also didn’t definitively rule out the possibility in the future.

    Meta insists the feature is transparent and under user control, and it highlights that participants are informed about what data is used. But privacy experts say this doesn’t go far enough. The wording is vague, and once access is granted, it’s unclear exactly how the data might be handled down the road.

    If you’re worried about privacy, you can disable “cloud processing” in Facebook’s settings. Additionally, only upload photos that you’re comfortable sharing, and take time to audit the permissions you’ve granted to the Facebook app on your phone.

    The growing integration of AI in everyday apps means users must stay vigilant. As powerful tools like Meta AI become more embedded in our devices, the trade-off between functionality and privacy becomes more pressing. For now, keeping a cautious eye on what you share—and what permissions you allow—remains a smart move.

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