Meta Plans To Sell Targeted Ads Based On Data In Your AI Chats
Meta will begin using data from AI chatbot conversations and other AI-powered products to fuel targeted advertising across Facebook and Instagram, with no way to opt out. The policy change, effective December 16, excludes users in South Korea, the UK, and the EU due to stricter privacy laws. TechCrunch reports: If a user chats with Meta AI about hiking, for example, the company may show ads for hiking gear. However, Meta spokesperson Emil Vazquez tells TechCrunch that the privacy update is broader than just Meta AI and applies to the company's other AI offerings. That means Meta may use data from AI features in its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses -- including voice recordings, pictures, and videos analyzed with AI -- to further target its ad products.
Meta may also use data from its new AI-video feed, Vibes, and its AI image generation product, Imagine. Conversations with Meta AI will only influence ads on Facebook and Instagram if a user is logged into the same account across products. [...] Meta says the company has "no plans imminently" to put ads in its AI products, though CEO Mark Zuckerberg has suggested they may be coming in the future.
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LAURA CRAIK: A-Dior-ation! Hollywood flies to Paris for house's New Look
No one was home in Hollywood. They had all jetted to Paris to watch Jonathan Anderson's hotly-anticipated debut womenswear collection for Dior.
Kemi Badenoch vows to cut energy bills by scrapping Net Zero if she becomes Prime Minister
In a major policy move, Kemi Badenoch said a Conservative government would replace Labour's Climate Change Act with a strategy putting cheap and reliable power first.
Woke American Pope Leo blesses a block of ice in bizarre climate change stunt after swiping at Trump's global warming policies
The American pontiff slammed skeptics who 'ridicule those who speak of global warming,' as he strongly embraced Pope Francis´ environmental legacy.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Perfect Pub Walks: Is James May really planning to shift down a gear and quit presenting?
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: James May has that knack of saying inconsequential things seriously while dismissing important matters with a quip.
Keir Starmer's plans to tighten asylum laws to end 'golden ticket to settling in the UK' are branded 'another gimmick' and 'tinkering at the edges'
Downing Street said the changes, to be announced by Sir Keir Starmer at the European Political Community summit, will reduce the 'pull factors' drawing migrants across the Channel.
One Direction stars 'will reunite in multi-million pound deal' for the first time in a decade for major new Netflix series that is set to address Liam Payne's tragic death
The filming on the documentary has reportedly already got underway, which will see Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson come together.
Survival expert gives hope to family of missing boy after four-year-old Gus disappeared in the Outback - and the incredibly easy to miss clue that cops miraculously found in the dirt
Alone Australia Season one runner-up Michael Atkinson has explained why little Gus could still be alive.
A Bullet Crashed the Internet In Texas
alternative_right writes: Last week, thousands of people in North and Central Texas were suddenly knocked offline. The cause? A bullet. The outage hit cities all across the state, including Dallas, Irving, Plano, Arlington, Austin, and San Antonio. The outage affected Spectrum customers and took down their phone lines and TV services as well as the internet.
"The outage stemmed from a fiber optic cable that was damaged by a stray bullet," Spectrum told 404 Media. "Our teams worked quickly to make the necessary repairs and get customers back online. We apologize for the inconvenience."
Spectrum told 404 Media that it didn't have any further details to share about the incident so we have no idea how the company learned a bullet hit its equipment, where the bullet was found, and if the police are involved.
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My daughters refuse to go to school, so I teach them from home. Their siblings are their only friends - but here's why it's the best decision I've ever made - and why I've ditched the national curriculum
Despite being a single mother of four daughters trying to earn a living as a teacher to support her family, Caro decided she could no longer endure it. So she pulled Emmie out of school. For good.
Cable Nostalgia Persists As Streaming Gets More Expensive, Fragmented
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: TiVo's Q2 2025 Video Trends Report: North America released today points to growth in cord reviving. It reads: "The share of respondents who cut the cord but later decided to resubscribe to a traditional TV service has increased about 10 percent, to 31.9 percent in Q2 2025." TiVo's report is based on a survey conducted by an unspecified third-party survey service in Q2 2025. The respondents are 4,510 people who are at least 18 years old and living in the US or Canada, and the survey defines traditional TV services as pay-TV platforms offering linear television via cable, satellite, or managed IPTV platforms.
It's important to note that TiVo is far from an impartial observer. In addition to selling an IPTV platform, its parent company, Xperi, works with cable, broadband, and pay-TV providers and would directly benefit from the existence or perception of a cord reviving "trend." When reached for comment, a TiVo spokesperson said via email that cord reviving is driven by a "mixture of reasons, with internet bundle costs, familiarity of use, and local content (sports, news, etc.) being the primary drivers." The rep noted that it's "likely" that those re-subscribing to traditional TV services are using them alongside some streaming subscriptions. "It's possible that users are churning off some [streaming] services where there is overlap with traditional TV services," TiVo's spokesperson said.
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MAFS UK's Essex groom fumes 'leave me alone' in heated clash with co-star
Married at First Sight UK fans were left frustrated after two grooms clashed on Wednesday
'I'd accepted I wasn't going to trust again': Christine McGuinness admits she's 'struggled to let go' and 'fall deeply' after marital split from Paddy
The model, 37, was married to the TV presenter, 52, for 11 years before they split for good in 2022.
FKA Twigs puts on a leggy display in a little black dress as she cosies up to boyfriend Jordan Hemingway at Tom Ford's Paris Fashion Week show
FKA Twigs put on a leggy display in a little black dress as she cosied up to her boyfriend Jordan Hemingway ahead of Tom Ford's Paris Fashion Week runway show on Wednesday.
Texas man accidentally shoots cable, brings internet down
And it’s not the first time gunfire has cut Spectrum’s lines
A stray bullet cut through a Spectrum fiber line on Friday, knocking an undisclosed number of Texans offline.…
The Essex pub where Rod Stewart likes to enjoy a roast dinner
The Barge Inn at Battlesbridge is a dog-friendly pub that has a great range of beers and ales, as well as a delicious roast dinner that has been praised by many including one famous face
Elon Musk calls for Netflix users to cancel subscriptions over woke cartoon features trans gay boy and bisexual autistic girl
Elon Musk has called for people to cancel their Netflix subscriptions after he found out there is a cartoon on the platform that features a gay, transgender teen and bisexual autistic girl.
Jane Goodall, Famed Primatologist and Conservationist, Dies At 91
Jane Goodall, world-renowned primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist, has died at the age of 91 while on a speaking tour in California. The British primatologist's "discoveries as an ethologist revolutionized science, and she was a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our natural world," according to the institute she founded. From a report: Goodall was only 26 years old when she first traveled to Tanzania and began her important research on chimpanzees in the wild. Throughout her study of the species, Goodall proved that primates display an array of similar behaviors to humans, such as the ability to develop individual personalities and make and use their own tools. Among the most surprising discoveries Goodall made was "how like us" the chimpanzees are, she told ABC News in 2020.
"Their behavior, with their gestures, kissing, embracing, holding hands and patting on the back," she said. "... The fact that they can actually be violent and brutal and have a kind of war, but also loving an altruistic." That discovery is considered one of the great achievements of 20th-century scholarship, according to the Jane Goodall Institute. [...] Goodall's research garnered both scientific honors and mainstream fame, and she was credited with paving the way for a rise in women pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) over the years. The number of women in STEM has increased from 7% to 26% in the six last decades, according to The Jane Goodall Institute, which cited census information from 1970 to 2011.
In 1991, she also founded Roots & Shoots, a global humanitarian and environmental program for young people. She was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace in April 2002. The anthropologist continued to lend her voice to environmental causes well into her 80s and 90s. In 2019, Goodall acknowledged the climate crisis and the importance of mitigating further warming, telling ABC News that the planet is "imperiled." "We are definitely at a point where we need to make something happen," she said.
"We are imperiled. We have a window of time. I'm fairly sure we do. But, we've got to take action." Goodall even partnered with Apple in 2022 to encourage customers to recycle their devices to reduce individual carbon footprint and cut down on unnecessary mineral mining around the world. "Yes, people need to make money, but it is possible to make money without destroying the planet," Goodall told ABC News at the time. "We've gone so far in destroying the planet that it's shocking."
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Toddler is rushed to hospital after being mauled by dog in London park - as owner fled
The horror attack took place in broad daylight and at Rectory Fields in Northolt, Ealing, has left the toddler with 'severe' injuries to her leg.
'Pink Lady' anti-migrant protesters descend on Parliament in fresh women-led demonstration over asylum hotels
Photos show the women holding Union Jack flags and wearing pink t-shirts with the slogan 'British Women First'.