Meta launches WhatsApp ‘incognito’ mode to address privacy concerns for AI chats

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  1. incognito / ɪn kɒgˈni toʊ / (adj.) – relating to using a false name or hiding your identity so people do not recognize you
    Example:

    The actor stayed incognito while visiting the city.


  2. mode / moʊd / (n.) – a way that something operates or is done, or used
    Example:

    The phone has a silent mode for meetings.


  3. underpin / ˌʌn dərˈpɪn / (v.) – to give support or a strong base to something
    Example:

    Clear rules underpin the success of the program.


  4. rival / ˈraɪ vəl / (adj.) – relating to competing with another person, group, or thing
    Example:

    The two companies are rival brands in the market.


  5. opt out / ɒpt aʊt / (phrasal v.) – to choose not to take part in something
    Example:

    You can opt out of the email list at any time.


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Meta Platforms said it’s rolling out an “incognitomode for WhatsApp users to have private conversations with its AI chatbot, a move intended to ease privacy concerns about sensitive information that users share in chats.


The social media company said in a blog post that incognito chat mode provides a way to have private, temporary conversations with Meta AI, its artificial intelligence assistant that’s been available on WhatsApp for a few years.


Messages will be processed in a “secure environment” that even Meta can’t access, won’t be saved by default, and will disappear when exiting a session, Meta said.


Generative AI systems have been dogged by privacy concerns because the large language models that underpin these systems are trained on vast troves of data, sometimes including personal information provided by users themselves in their conversations with AI chatbots.


Rival chatbot makers already have some privacy features. Google’s Gemini chatbot has the option to disable chat history and opt out of allowing one’s data to be used in training its AI models. ChatGPT has similar controls.


Meta says it’s rolling out incognito chats because users often ask chatbots sensitive questions or include private financial, personal, health, or work data in their questions.


“We’re starting (to) ask a lot of meaningful questions about our lives with AI systems, and it doesn’t always feel like you should have to share the information behind those questions with the companies that run those AI systems,” Will Cathcart, Meta’s head of WhatsApp, told reporters.


Incognito chat mode has safety features to prevent the chatbot from answering questions about harmful topics, Cathcart said.


It will “steer the user towards helpful information if it can and then refuse (to answer) and eventually even just stop interacting with the user completely,” Cathcart said.


Users will only be able to type in questions and get text responses; they won’t be able to upload or generate images. They’ll also have to confirm their age because Meta doesn’t allow users under 13 on its platforms.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Meta is rolling out an “incognito” mode for WhatsApp users to have private conversations with its AI chatbot. Do you use the AI chatbot features in your messaging apps? Why or why not? What can you use such AI chatbot features for? Discuss.
  • In your opinion, how necessary is it to have the incognito mode in AI chatbot features? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • The incognito feature was created because users often ask AI chatbots about private topics like health, finance, and personal issues. In your opinion, why do some people feel more comfortable asking sensitive questions to AI than to real people? What risks might come from relying on AI for private or emotional advice? Discuss.
  • Meta says messages in incognito mode are processed in a “secure environment” that even Meta cannot access. Do you trust that Meta really cannot access such messages? Why or why not? Discuss.