Artificial intelligence has just been born but has already made enemies, and so a new social network is born, perhaps destined to “defeat” the meta.
There is talk these days that Zuckerberg’s big tech is sending out a new privacy notice to European users. This is a request to accept – or decline – permission to use the AI’s personal data for training
By data we mean i Public posts, images, photos, captions And what is made accessible to everyone according to their account settings. There is only time until June 30 to send opposition to the processing of information, but Probably many people don’t know what is happening. They know it all too well in the US, however, where a certain “rebellion” is taking place.
Already popular new social network is coming, will it end Facebook and Instagram?
is called who And this is oneSocial apps for creatives; Since its creation it has already reached hundreds of thousands of users, about 650 thousand, who “escaped” the meta due to its predatory AI policy. Cara topped the Play Store chart within a week Only, and we can easily imagine that Cara’s 650 thousand users are less than 650 thousand users on Instagram and Facebook.
These two social Until recently they were Used by artists to promote their work But as the Meta’s AI uses their creativity to train, trust has eroded. People are already tired of seeing something that looks smart but isn’t and that “blatantly copies” something it didn’t invent. Its implications are clearly not only moral but also economic, And this new social app is perhaps the start of a more general rejection of AI.
Cara is an app designed for artists, and it’s kind of a mix between Instagram and X; Subjects can host a portfolio of work on their profile, but also publish updates to a feed like other microblogging sites. Xingna Zhang, the creator of the new social network, has fought on behalf of artists, recently winning an appeal against a painter who copied one of her photos, which she took for Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam.
Recently, others Three artists also sued Google To be supposed used their copyrighted work per train image, An AI image generator. He is a plaintiff in similar lawsuits against Stability AI, Midjourney, DeviantArt, and Runway AI. Meta, therefore, is trying to harness human creativity to train AI, and nothing would go wrong if it happened with human consent. instead of Being a real steal, And the first results began to emerge.