WhatsApp will add "Incognito Mode" in AI chats with Meta

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AIMPACT News, May 16 (UTC+8), states that WhatsApp announced it will add an "Incognito" chat feature to its in-app Meta AI chatbot. The company said these chats will be handled in a secure environment and will not be viewed by anyone. Users can start an incognito session by clicking a new icon in one-on-one chats with Meta AI. This feature will also be launched simultaneously in the standalone Meta AI app. Meta stated that these incognito chats will not be saved, and chat content will automatically disappear after the user ends the session. If the user closes the app or locks the screen, the session will also end, and Meta AI will lose the context of that conversation. (Source: BlockBeats)
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GoldfishOnIce
· 53m ago
WhatsApp's move was clever; competitors are starting to panic.
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PeonyMemo
· 2h ago
Independent apps are also synchronized, it seems that AI will be the main focus.
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Mint-ColoredSlippage
· 3h ago
Incognito mode + screen lock and burn, suitable for discussing things that can't be seen in the light.
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0xLateDinner
· 3h ago
If this feature had been released two years earlier, how many rumors wouldn't have backfired?
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BlocktimeBarista
· 3h ago
Security environment handling, hardware isolation or software sandbox?
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MevTeaDrinker
· 3h ago
Cannot be viewed by anyone—including myself?
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ArbiterOfFees
· 3h ago
Meta finally understands what users want, tearing up
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Paper-SculptedOctopusNight
· 3h ago
Finally some real privacy, although it's still Meta's.
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