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Facebook has been using your publicly available data, including your posts, photos, and comments, to train its AI since 2007, but now, Meta AI wants to access photos you haven’t even uploaded yet.
Facebook is asking users for permission to scan their phone's camera roll, including photos the app was previously never granted access to, so it can generate versions edited with artificial ...
Facebook is asking users for access to their phone’s camera roll to automatically suggest AI-edited versions of their photos — including ones that haven’t been uploaded to Facebook yet.
Facebook has been using your publicly available data, including your posts, photos, and comments, to train its AI since 2007, but now, Meta AI wants to access photos you haven’t even uploaded yet.
The Web AI meta wtf Facebook wants to access your camera roll for Meta AI photo suggestions Camera roll media will be uploaded to Meta's servers on an "ongoing basis" By Rob Thubron June 30, 2025 ...
Prepare to Share All Your Pics With Meta if You Turn On Facebook's New AI Photo Tool Facebook's camera roll cloud processing feature puts your photos and videos in the hands of Meta.
The Verge reported that when users open the Facebook app on their phones and navigate to adding a photo or video from their camera roll to their Facebook Stories, a screen pops up that asks if they'd ...
Facebook wants your photos to train its AI and create edits, even if you don’t upload them Facebook is requesting access to users' camera rolls to suggest AI-edited images, including collages ...
Facebook parent Meta on Wednesday released a paper detailing its latest AI model that can "segment" different items within photographs. The company’s research division said it released the ...
The AI research division at Facebook is open sourcing its image recognition software with the aim of advancing the tech so it can one day be applied to live video. Facebook’s DeepMask, SharpMask ...