Summary

Meta has shut down its experimental AI-powered Instagram and Facebook profiles after viral conversations revealed flaws, including inability to block the accounts.

Initially launched in 2023 with personas like “Liv,” a Black queer mom, and “Carter,” a relationship coach, the bots were managed by humans but sparked controversy over representation and accuracy.

Meta cited a bug as the reason for removal, though user-generated AI chatbots remain available.

This raises questions about accountability for chatbot content, with legal debates ongoing, particularly after lawsuits involving chatbot misuse and harm.

  • @snekerpimp
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    No it’s not. It’s pulling them to “fix the issues” it has. They will be back later and in greater numbers.

    • @[email protected]
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      223 days ago

      Exactly. I don’t know how the auther went from “Meta cited a bug as the reason for removal” to “Meta is killing it off”.

      • sp3ctr4l
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        3 days ago

        Just like Windows getting caught testing advertisements directly in file explorer a few years back was just an experimental test, you’d have to be paranoid to think they’d actually roll that out widely… and then they did exactly that.

        EDIT: Is there any news on the whole ‘replace video conference meetings with AI personas trained on your work ims/emails having the meetings for you and hallucinating transcripts that will be emailed to you’ front?