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Meta's Latest Privacy Move Sparks Questions Around Data Usage
The social media giant just rolled out a fresh set of AI-powered policies that's making privacy advocates take a second look. Here's the kicker: the new framework explicitly permits targeted political advertising based on conversations users have with AI chatbots on the platform.
Yes, you read that right. Chats that many assumed were private are now fair game for ad targeting purposes. The distinction between "private" and "data for monetization" just got a lot fuzzier.
What this means in practice: your interactions with Meta's AI assistant could inform which political ads get shown to you—essentially converting user engagement data into advertising inventory. It's a stark reminder that in the Web2 ecosystem, privacy definitions often come with fine print.
For those accustomed to thinking about data ownership and sovereignty, this is yet another example of why alternatives emphasizing user control and transparent data handling are increasingly worth exploring.