Meta's New AI Tools and Privacy Problems

Meta 的新 AI 工具與隱私問題


Introduction

Meta has new AI tools called Muse Image and Muse Video. Meta now keeps these tools secret to compete with other companies.

Meta 推出了名為 Muse Image 和 Muse Video 的新 AI 工具。Meta 目前對這些工具保密,以與其他公司競爭。

Main Body

Meta spent a lot of money on these tools. Muse Image and Muse Video make pictures and videos. They are very good, but some other AI tools from Google and OpenAI are better.

Meta 在這些工具上投入了大量資金。Muse Image 和 Muse Video 可以製作圖片和影片。雖然它們表現優異,但 Google 和 OpenAI 的某些 AI 工具更為出色。

People can use these tools in the Meta AI app, WhatsApp, and Instagram. The tools can make images using your public photos.

使用者可以在 Meta AI 應用程式、WhatsApp 和 Instagram 中使用這些工具。這些工具可以使用您的公開相片來生成圖像。

Many people are angry. The AI uses your photos automatically. You must go to the settings menu to stop this. You do not get a message when the AI uses your photo.

許多人感到憤怒。因為 AI 會自動使用您的相片。您必須前往設定選單才能停止此功能。當 AI 使用您的相片時,您不會收到任何通知。

Conclusion

Meta is putting these tools into Facebook and Messenger. Now, some governments and privacy groups are watching Meta closely.

Meta 正在將這些工具整合進 Facebook 和 Messenger。目前,部分政府和隱私團體正密切關注 Meta。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Quick Focus: 'Can' for Ability

In this text, we see how to describe what a tool is able to do.

The Pattern: Subject + can + action (verb)

Examples from the text:

  • The tools \rightarrow can make \rightarrow images
  • People \rightarrow can use \rightarrow these tools

Simple Rule: Use can when something is possible. Notice that the action word (make, use) does not change. You do not add "s" or "ing".


🛠️ Vocabulary Swap

Look at these words used to describe feelings and reactions:

  1. Angry (Feeling bad/mad) \rightarrow "Many people are angry."
  2. Closely (With a lot of attention) \rightarrow "Watching Meta closely."

📍 Word Order: Where things are

Notice how we name the apps: In + The App/Place \rightarrow "In the Meta AI app, WhatsApp, and Instagram."

Vocabulary Learning

secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden from other people
Example:The company kept the new project secret for one year.
compete (v.)
To try to be more successful than someone else
Example:Many stores compete to have the lowest prices.
public (adj.)
Something that everyone can see
Example:I do not put my phone number on a public website.
automatically (adv.)
Something that happens by itself without a person doing it
Example:The door opens automatically when you walk toward it.
privacy (n.)
The right to keep your personal life and information secret
Example:I use a password on my phone for my privacy.
Practice A2 words in a crossword