“You understand that it is someone’s private life you are looking at, but at the same time you are just expected to carry out the work,” an anonymous Sama employee reportedly said.
Meta confirms use of data annotators
In statements shared with the BBC on Wednesday, Meta confirmed that it “sometimes” shares content that users share with the Meta AI generative AI chatbot with contractors to review with “the purpose of improving people’s experience, as many other companies do.”
“This data is first filtered to protect people’s privacy,” the statement said, pointing to, as an example, blurring out faces in images.
Meta’s privacy policy for wearables says that photos
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