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>In order to obtain good training material for its artificial intelligence (AI), the meta company has many sources at its disposal. After dubious file-sharing platforms for copyrighted books, the tech company may now also want to access camera photos on its users' smartphone memory.
This is supported by a pop-up dialog box reported by various Facebook users. According to tech magazine TheVerge, this appeared automatically when they opened their camera in the Facebook app to take a picture for their own social media presence.
Archive: https://archive.today/zLUJg
From the post:
>>In order to obtain good training material for its artificial intelligence (AI), the meta company has many sources at its disposal. After dubious file-sharing platforms for copyrighted books, the tech company may now also want to access camera photos on its users' smartphone memory.
This is supported by a pop-up dialog box reported by various Facebook users. According to tech magazine TheVerge, this appeared automatically when they opened their camera in the Facebook app to take a picture for their own social media presence.
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