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Meta合同工爆料:见过脸书用户向AI聊天机器人泄露隐私

Core Viewpoint - Users are increasingly sharing personal information with AI systems, particularly on Meta's platforms, raising concerns about privacy and data management practices [1][3][7]. Group 1: User Behavior and AI Interaction - Users tend to share highly sensitive personal details with Meta's AI, including real names, phone numbers, and explicit photos, treating the AI as a confidant [1]. - Contract workers for Meta have reported that the frequency of unredacted personal data in user interactions is higher compared to similar projects at other tech companies [1]. Group 2: Historical Context of Privacy Issues - Meta has a troubled history regarding user privacy, highlighted by the Cambridge Analytica scandal, where user data was exploited without consent, leading to a $5 billion fine from the FTC [4][6]. - The company has faced scrutiny for its reliance on third-party contractors for data handling, which has raised questions about its data governance practices [3][7]. Group 3: Current Practices and Company Response - Meta claims to have strict policies in place to limit contractor access to personal data and has implemented processes to handle sensitive information appropriately [8][9]. - Despite these claims, the recent revelations about contractor access to user data have reignited concerns about Meta's data management and privacy practices [7].