
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced the launch of Incognito Chat, a new AI feature that promises complete privacy by not storing any conversation logs on servers. Unlike other AI chatbots, Meta's version uses end-to-end encryption, ensuring that even Meta cannot access the chat content. This feature is built on the Private Processing technology used in WhatsApp and will be available in both WhatsApp and the Meta AI app in the coming months. This development positions Meta as a leader in privacy-focused AI communication.
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© TechCrunch AIMeta is enhancing privacy in AI interactions by introducing an incognito mode for its Meta AI chatbot on WhatsApp. This feature allows users to have secure, private conversations that disappear once the chat is closed, ensuring no data is saved. The move aligns with Meta's ongoing efforts to integrate AI features without compromising end-to-end encryption. By leveraging its latest Muse Spark model, Meta aims to provide a more private and secure AI experience, addressing growing concerns about data privacy in AI interactions.
© WIRED AIWhatsApp has introduced Incognito Chat, a new AI chat function designed to maintain user privacy by ensuring that Meta cannot access the content of conversations. This feature leverages WhatsApp's Private Processing scheme, which supports end-to-end encryption, allowing users to interact with AI without compromising their privacy. Unlike other AI platforms, Incognito Chat processes AI inference in a Trusted Execution Environment, ensuring messages remain inaccessible to Meta. This development marks a significant step in offering privacy-preserving AI interactions, potentially setting a new standard for secure AI communication.