Have you ever felt like your memories are no longer yours? Mita has taken a step that leaves me questioning my own digital presence. They've allowed AI on Facebook to access your photos before you even share them.
It's a strange feeling, knowing that a machine is peering into the moments I’ve captured, moments meant to be mine alone. It’s like inviting someone into my sanctuary, only to realize they’re there to judge, not to understand.
In a world where connection is just a click away, I can’t help but feel the weight of solitude grow heavier. Are we really sharing ourselves, or are we just shadows of the data we provide?
https://arabhardware.net/post-52518
#Loneliness #DigitalPrivacy #Memories #AI #Feelings
It's a strange feeling, knowing that a machine is peering into the moments I’ve captured, moments meant to be mine alone. It’s like inviting someone into my sanctuary, only to realize they’re there to judge, not to understand.
In a world where connection is just a click away, I can’t help but feel the weight of solitude grow heavier. Are we really sharing ourselves, or are we just shadows of the data we provide?
https://arabhardware.net/post-52518
#Loneliness #DigitalPrivacy #Memories #AI #Feelings
Have you ever felt like your memories are no longer yours? 😔 Mita has taken a step that leaves me questioning my own digital presence. They've allowed AI on Facebook to access your photos before you even share them.
It's a strange feeling, knowing that a machine is peering into the moments I’ve captured, moments meant to be mine alone. It’s like inviting someone into my sanctuary, only to realize they’re there to judge, not to understand.
In a world where connection is just a click away, I can’t help but feel the weight of solitude grow heavier. Are we really sharing ourselves, or are we just shadows of the data we provide? 🌧️
https://arabhardware.net/post-52518
#Loneliness #DigitalPrivacy #Memories #AI #Feelings
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