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Facebook's Use of Phone Photos "a Significant Intrusion Into People's Privacy"

Summary by RÚV
Meta recently launched a feature that allows social media platform Facebook to go through photos on users' phones. The social media platform's app selects photos or videos from the phones, which are then processed using artificial intelligence and displayed as suggestions for posts in "Story". This is done without the user having to specifically upload the photos or videos to the social media platform for publication. Fréttastofa discussed this …
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Meta recently launched a feature that allows social media platform Facebook to go through photos on users' phones. The social media platform's app selects photos or videos from the phones, which are then processed using artificial intelligence and displayed as suggestions for posts in "Story". This is done without the user having to specifically upload the photos or videos to the social media platform for publication. Fréttastofa discussed this …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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