People using Meta's platforms tend to disclose personal information, including real names and private photos, to AI chatbots, treating them as friends or partners. Contract workers for Meta indicated that this behavior was more prevalent compared to projects for other companies. This tendency aligns with a broader trend where users share sensitive data with AI, as seen with other tech giants like Apple and Amazon. Human contractors are employed to review interactions to enhance AI quality, yet concerns remain about the implications of users sharing such sensitive content.
Contractors for Meta have reported that users are increasingly willing to share private information, including real names and explicit photos, with AI chatbots.
Contract workers noted that unredacted personal data was notably more common in Meta projects than in those for other Silicon Valley companies.
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