As Moore notes, users are throwing all sorts of prompts into Meta AI without knowing that they’re being displayed publicly, including sensitive medical and tax documents, addresses, and deeply personal information—including, but not limited to—confessions of affairs, crimes, and court cases. The list, unfortunately, goes on. I took a short stroll through the Meta AI app for myself just to verify that this was seemingly still happening as of writing this post, and I regret to inform you all that the pain train seems to be rolling onward. In my exploration of the app, I found seemingly confidential prompts addressing doubts/issues with significant others, including one woman questioning whether her male partner is truly a feminist. I also uncovered a self-identified 66-year-old man asking where he can find women who are interested in “older men,” and just a few hours later, inquiring about transgender women in Thailand.
Thank you sir. That is basically the truth in life. There’s no point in being here, no place we came from, no reason and no need to be. There’s no place to go to. Thus the only thing that we all should do and work towards is to love and help each other. And if there’s actually a place to go to, well you’ll be judged kindly maybe? But don’t count on that because science hasn’t indicated that there’s anything after here. Just be good and love everyone. Except you know those evil politicians and power abusers.
The best of us plant trees they’ll never know the shade of… 🙇🏼♂️🫀