WhatsApp Meta AI Incognito ChatThere is a big news on the privacy front for WhatsApp users. Meta has announced ‘Incognito Chat’ feature for its AI assistant. After this new update, users will be able to have completely private and temporary conversations with Meta AI. This feature is specially designed for those who ask sensitive questions to personal matters, finance, health or business to chatbots and do not want any digital record of their conversation to be left.
WhatsApp Meta AI Incognito Chat: Meta’s big step for privacy, now personal chat will disappear
New feature will work on private processing technology
This new feature of WhatsApp is based on Meta’s Advanced Private Processing Technology. According to the company, this feature will start rolling out on WhatsApp and Meta AI app within the next few months. Tech experts of Delhi-NCR believe that this update will increase the confidence of those users who are always worried about data leakage and privacy.
How will Meta AI incognito chat work on WhatsApp?
According to the official information released by Meta, when a user turns on incognito chat mode, a completely separate session will open with Meta AI on WhatsApp. Only that user will be able to access this session. As soon as the user ends his conversation and closes the chat window, all the data will be automatically deleted. These messages will be set to disappear by default and will not be saved anywhere for future.
Even Meta or WhatsApp will not be able to read your words.
What will be its impact on common users and next step?
Nowadays people seek advice directly from AI regarding investments, disease symptoms or confidential office projects. In normal chat, there was a risk of this data being used to train AI models or being saved in history. Cyber security experts say that this tool will prove to be very helpful for the working professionals of Connaught Place and Cyber City. This feature will start appearing in the Privacy tab of WhatsApp settings for beta testers in the coming weeks. Common users will have to keep their app updated for this.
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