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Meta scraps newly launched AI image feature over privacy concerns

Meta has decided to discontinue a newly launched AI image feature due to concerns regarding user privacy. The decision comes after internal reviews identified potential risks related to data handling and user consent. While the specific details of the feature remain undisclosed, the move reflects growing scrutiny around AI technologies and their implications for personal information. This action underscores Meta's commitment to addressing privacy issues, though it does not clarify whether similar features will be reconsidered in the future.

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Meta scraps newly launched AI image feature over privacy concerns

Meta has decided to discontinue a newly launched AI image feature due to concerns regarding user privacy. The decision comes after internal reviews identified potential risks related to data handling and user consent. While the specific details of the feature remain undisclosed, the move reflects growing scrutiny around AI technologies and their implications for personal information. This action underscores Meta's commitment to addressing privacy issues, though it does not clarify whether similar features will be reconsidered in the future.

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