Summary

  • Meta has created a Pinterest-style social feed where users can share their AI results from its AI chatbot, a move designed to encourage people to see the potential of AI
  • But the feed is more like a compilation of everything annoying about social media, say reviewers, featuring repetitive posts and poor-quality content
  • Some of the posts are humorous, such as an image of Gary Vee yelling at an elderly man, but others feel like you’re eavesdropping, such as a post that seems like a therapy session about Bitcoin
  • There are also strange image requests, such as asking for sultry Asian beauty exuding bad girl energy and attempts to create a room without a clown in it.
  • There is no facility to downvote or flag posts, so the feed rapidly becomes filled with low-quality content and spam.
  • Sharing posts creates a screenshot of the user’s prompt and the AI response, rather than the actual conversation, to protect user privacy.

By Victoria Song

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