Facebook Allows Cloud Processing of User Photos for AI-Powered Collages

Facebook is allowing users to upload pictures from their phones to suggest collages, recaps, and other ideas using artificial intelligence (AI). The feature uses cloud processing to select media from the user’s camera roll and analyze facial features. However, experts have raised concerns about user privacy, citing risks such as targeted ads, data retention, and potential use in training datasets.

The new AI-powered feature is available for users in the United States and Canada but not globally. Users can opt-in to the feature and disable it at any time. Meta states that the data will be kept safe and only used for “safety and integrity purposes,” but experts remain skeptical.

This development comes as tech companies continue to integrate AI features into their products, often at the cost of user privacy. Facebook’s move is similar to Apple and Google’s use of AI-powered features in WhatsApp and other services. The company has also suspended its generative AI tools in Brazil due to privacy concerns.

Meanwhile, a German data protection watchdog has called for the removal of DeepSeek’s apps from app stores due to unlawful user data transfers to China. This highlights the ongoing debate about data protection and the need for clearer consent and stricter regulations.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/facebooks-new-ai-tool-requests-photo.html