Mozilla Criticizes Meta’s ‘Invasive’ Feed of Users’ AI Prompts, Demands Its Shutdown

Mozilla Criticizes Meta’s ‘Invasive’ Feed of Users’ AI Prompts, Demands Its Shutdown

In late April Meta introduced its Meta AI app, which included something called a Discover feed. (“You can see the best prompts people are sharing, or remix them to make them your own.”)

But while Meta insisted “you’re in control: nothing is shared to your feed unless you choose to post it” — just two days later Business Insider noticed that “clearly, some people don’t realize they’re sharing personal stuff.”
To be clear, your AI chats are not public by default — you have to choose to share them individually by tapping a share button. Even so, I get the sense that some people don’t really understand what they’re sharing, or what’s going on.

Like the woman with the sick pet turtle. Or another person who was asking for advice about what legal measures he could take against his former employer after getting laid off. Or a woman asking about the effects of folic acid for a woman in her 60s who has already gone through menopause. Or someone asking for help with their Blue Cross health insurance bill… Perhaps these people knew they were sharing on a public feed and wanted to do so. Perhaps not. This leaves us with an obvious question: What’s the point of this, anyway? Even if you put aside the potential accidental oversharing, what’s the point of seeing a feed of people’s AI prompts at all?

Now Mozilla has issued their own warning. “Meta is quietly turning private AI chats into public content,” warns a new post this week from the Mozilla Foundation, “and too many people don’t realize it’s happening.”
That’s why the Mozilla community is demanding that Meta:

Shut down the Discover feed until real privacy protections are in place.

Make all AI interactions private by default with no public sharing option unless explicitly enabled through informed consent.

Provide full transparency about how many users have unknowingly shared private information.

Create a universal, easy-to-use opt-out system for all Meta platforms that prevents user data from being used for AI training.

Notify all users whose conversations may have been made public, and allow them to delete their content permanently.

Meta is blurring the line between private and public — and it’s happening at the cost of our privacy. People have the right to know when they’re speaking in public, especially when they believe they’re speaking in private.

If you agree, add your name to demand Meta shut down its invasive AI feed — and guarantee that no private conversations are made public without clear, explicit, and informed opt-in consent.

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