


Meta Plans To Sell Targeted Ads Based On Data In Your AI Chats 28
Meta will begin using data from AI chatbot conversations and other AI-powered products to fuel targeted advertising across Facebook and Instagram, with no way to opt out. The policy change, effective December 16, excludes users in South Korea, the UK, and the EU due to stricter privacy laws. TechCrunch reports: If a user chats with Meta AI about hiking, for example, the company may show ads for hiking gear. However, Meta spokesperson Emil Vazquez tells TechCrunch that the privacy update is broader than just Meta AI and applies to the company's other AI offerings. That means Meta may use data from AI features in its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses -- including voice recordings, pictures, and videos analyzed with AI -- to further target its ad products.
Meta may also use data from its new AI-video feed, Vibes, and its AI image generation product, Imagine. Conversations with Meta AI will only influence ads on Facebook and Instagram if a user is logged into the same account across products. [...] Meta says the company has "no plans imminently" to put ads in its AI products, though CEO Mark Zuckerberg has suggested they may be coming in the future.
Meta may also use data from its new AI-video feed, Vibes, and its AI image generation product, Imagine. Conversations with Meta AI will only influence ads on Facebook and Instagram if a user is logged into the same account across products. [...] Meta says the company has "no plans imminently" to put ads in its AI products, though CEO Mark Zuckerberg has suggested they may be coming in the future.
Confirmation (Score:2)
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That I now live in a dystopia.
If you have a Meta/Facebook account then you live in a dystopia of your own making. Meta can do all the AI bullshit it wants and I will never see it.
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Corporations and governments have been collecting your data and using it to facilitate their operations for at least the last twenty years. It's just recently that they've begun openly admitting it with impunity.
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You had doubts before?
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Well, there is something to be said for that. I just cannot bring myself to do it, given what I see. You are doubtlessly having a better experience overall than I do.
Feels like a bad Futurama joke (Score:2)
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Of course. (Score:3)
Because it's not plausibly possible that if I ask about hiking gear it's because I'm looking for a gift for someone else and have no interest in hiking myself; a one-off deal. Instead, you're going to bombard me with hiking gear from now on because I asked for advice on a subject I had no knowledge on once.
Besides, any real hikers would never ask an AI agent for advice. They know what they like. What sort of clothes and equipment they use and need. Learnt the hard way through thousands of miles of walking.
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Ad-targeting is not about making the effect of ads better. It is about giving the appearance to the ones paying for the ads. Essentially, the ad-pushers are defrauding both sides.
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Of course. Common knowledge.
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It was clear to me from the times I was on Instagram, some years ago, that "for some reason" the people who have 3300 data points on me, and in many ways, know me better than I do, kept putting ads for heavy mining equipment in front of me. Stuff that, second hand, costs half a million bucks, and up. Really heavy equipment. Like, seriously, I got this ad, I took a screenshot: I think it woul
Re: Of course. (Score:2)
Thanks. I'll learn from your example be careful the next I go searching for big mums to drill.
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Maybe you had expressed something that made them make a guess about your political leanings, rightly or wrongly? Drill, baby, drill.
But yeah, I know what you mean. Whenever I go watch some pretty heavy OO coding/architecture stuff on Youtube, I get bombarded with women's hair care ads, for whatever reason. I could hardly be more distant from their target group, in all conceivable ways.
Maybe it's a generational thing, and most OO coders today are girls?
My AI chats? (Score:3)
Does that mean Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly look-a-likes are going to show up at my door wearing an Oscar the Grouch and a Howdy doody costumes that are clearly way too small for them?
Cause I'd be OK with that.
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Stop reading my chat history! You're worse than Zuck!
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Does that mean Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly look-a-likes are going to show up at my door wearing an Oscar the Grouch and a Howdy doody costumes that are clearly way too small for them?
Cause I'd be OK with that.
While I must admit that this particular thought had never crossed my mind before, I'm now intrigued and am ready for the AI movie industry to kick off just to see this particular scene unfold.
That was inevitable (Score:2)
LLMs are not making enough money. Pretty much all the great promised things have not materialized. (We are 3 years in. There are no low-hanging fruits left. What we see now is essentially the max this tech can do.) So they try to limit the damage by enshittification.
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Thoughts and prayers (Score:2)
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Little surprise here (Score:2)
They use the data from your private chats for that. Why shouldn't they use the data from your AI chats?
The more interesting question is, what data from other sources (like private chats) they may use to enhance the AI chats. As far as I know they already put into the hidden prompt your age, so the AI can adapt to it.