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An AI-powered system may soon be in charge of evaluating potential harms and privacy risks in up to 90% of updates to Meta apps like Instagram and WhatsApp, as reported by NPR. This new approach would speed up product updates, but could also lead to higher risks, according to a former executive.

Meta’s spokesperson emphasized the company’s commitment to privacy and innovation, stating that they invest heavily in their privacy program and continuously enhance their processes to identify risks and improve user experience.

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