Since July 23, Meta AI, the artificial intelligence assistant created by Mark Zuckerberg’s company, has made its debut in WhatsApp across several Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Colombia.
Meta describes this AI as “the smartest AI assistant you can use for free.” Users can engage with Meta AI for a variety of tasks such as creating images and videos based on keywords, requesting cooking recipes, seeking study advice, and asking about tourist destinations.
Despite its capabilities, many users find the integration of Meta AI within WhatsApp to be more intrusive than beneficial.
This has led to a spike in online searches about how to disable the assistant on their devices.
Some users report that the assistant tends to activate at inappropriate times, such as when accessing the app’s search bar, making it appear unnecessary while using WhatsApp.
To address privacy concerns, Meta urges users to refrain from sharing sensitive information, including account credentials and financial details, with the AI.
Currently, users cannot disable this built-in assistant, but they can easily delete conversation histories.
However, it’s important to note that while conversations can be removed, this action does not remove Meta AI itself from WhatsApp.
For users looking to manage their interactions, they can request the AI to delete any shared information.
The steps to delete chat histories with Meta AI are as follows:
It should be noted that Meta AI is not yet available in Italy or the rest of Europe, as the Irish Data Protection Authority has requested a delay in its launch to ensure user data safety.
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