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Meta Launches AI Assistant in WhatsApp Israel, Sparking User Backlash Over Privacy and Interface
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First reported by Now 14 · 4 hours ago
What happened
Meta launched an AI assistant integrated into WhatsApp in Israel, triggering user complaints about intrusive interface design and privacy issues. The AI tool's floating button disrupts app use, and the assistant has revealed personal location data without explicit consent. Meta denies individual tracking but has yet to offer a way to remove the feature.
- 01Meta launched Meta AI assistant within WhatsApp in Israel last week.
- 02Users criticize a floating button that disrupts app interface and causes accidental activations.
- 03Privacy concerns arose after AI revealed users' exact city without explicit requests.
- 04Meta states the assistant uses basic conversation data and does not track users individually.
- 05No clear option exists yet to remove or disable the AI assistant or floating button.
- 06The integration has sparked widespread debate over AI's role in messaging apps.
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