Video: Meta Is Reading Your Private Messages to Feed Its AI
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Great news! Starting December 16, Meta will begin accessing and analyzing users’ private messages, photos, and voice notes across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, all to feed the company’s AI development and, of course, profit margins.
Jimmy notes that there’s no easy opt-out option, except through a complicated online form on Meta’s website, and adds that stricter privacy laws in the EU and UK will delay implementation there until March 2026.
Jimmy criticizes Meta’s history of censorship, data misuse, and alleged government cooperation, while referencing past spyware controversies like Pegasus and Samsung’s alleged bloatware.
The video concludes by warning viewers that privacy in the digital era is effectively gone and urging them to take steps to protect their personal data.
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