Meta to begin using AI chats to personalize content and ads on Facebook, Instagram
Meta will use AI chatbot interactions to tailor ads and content on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp for over 1 billion users, excluding UK, EU, and South Korea.
- Meta announced it will begin using user interactions with its AI chatbot to personalize ads and suggested content on platforms like Facebook and Instagram starting December 16, 2025.
- Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri stated that users' fears of the app spying through microphones are unfounded, clarifying that ads reflect past user interactions.
- Privacy and Data Policy Manager Christy Harris confirmed that users cannot opt out of personalized ads influenced by AI chats, but those who don't interact with the AI won't be affected.
- Despite ongoing skepticism, Meta aims for transparency about its AI ad targeting strategy, as many users already believe it utilizes AI data for personalization.
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The Meta is prepared to implement one of the most controversial changes in its history regarding the privacy of its users. The new policy, which affects services such as WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook, will allow...
Meta to Use AI Chats for Personalized Ads on Facebook, Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta has announced that it will soon utilize user interactions with its AI digital assistant to inform ad targeting and content recommendations across its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. The post Meta to Use AI Chats for Personalized Ads on Facebook, Instagram appeared first on Breitbart.
Meta to use your AI conversations for Ads, with no opt-out option
Meta confirmed AI chats will soon be used to personalize your feed and ads
Meta to use AI chats to personalize content and ads from December
Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it would begin using people's interactions with its generative AI tools to personalize content and advertising across its apps such as Facebook and Instagram starting on December 16.
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Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri refuted claims that the platform listens to users' conversations. He explained that perceived connections between discussions and ads are often due to prior searches, friend interests, subconscious ad recognition, or mere coincidence.
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