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highplainsdem

(58,414 posts)
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 12:38 PM Wednesday

Meta Will Use AI Chat History to Serve You Even More Targeted Ads

Source: Gizmodo

Meta will start using your AI chatbot conversations to tune up your social media feeds with more hyper-targeted ads and posts.

The tech giant will begin notifying users about this update on October 7 via notifications and emails, saying “Learn how Meta will use your info in new ways to personalize your experiences.”

The new initiative goes into effect later this year on December 16, and there will be no way to opt out.

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That means any time you interact with one of Meta’s many AI features, the information you give in that chat will be used to serve you hyper-personalized ads and posts. For example, if you go on WhatsApp and ask for Meta AI’s help about a hiking trip, your Facebook feed will be filled with recommendations to join hiking groups, you will suddenly see more Instagram posts from your friends about hiking trails, or get ads for hiking boots on Threads.

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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/meta-instagram-facebook-whatsapp-ai-chat-history-targeted-ads-2000666133

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FakeNoose

(38,843 posts)
1. It's all about the advertising ... always has been ...
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 12:59 PM
Wednesday

Anyway they can sell us MORE STUFF!

They've been doing this for years, (including Google, Facebook and the others) but now AI is making them smarter and more efficient about it.

customerserviceguy

(25,404 posts)
5. The only possible defense
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:34 PM
Wednesday

is to have an ironclad sense of sales resistance. It's not a bad idea to teach this concept to young people.

FakeNoose

(38,843 posts)
6. Delete search history as often as possible, delete tracking cookies, etc.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:50 PM
Wednesday

Using the option of "incognito window" is offered by Chrome and it does help, but Google still collects cookies anyway.

Once I made the mistake of clicking on some random ad while I was playing solitaire one day. And I quickly closed that window and went on with my game. Wouldn't you know it, that same ad followed me around everywhere for the next 3 weeks until I finally went into Chrome and deleted all my cookies.

That was years ago, and I've never clicked on any ads since then.

Whenever I use Google search, I type in random Democratic names, or sometimes I use German names for stuff. That seems to fool the tracking aps pretty well.

customerserviceguy

(25,404 posts)
12. If it makes you feel better to do all that
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 12:38 PM
22 hrs ago

then do so. I figure that most "privacy controls" are just dummy switches that give people a false sense of security. The bottom line is, that always, everywhere, and under any circumstances, someone is always trying to sell underperforming, overpriced crap that you don't need or even want. Never buy anything on the internet that you didn't go looking for first.

hunter

(39,993 posts)
13. That's nonsense. I don't see ads on television or the internet.
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 04:56 PM
18 hrs ago

I resist them by shutting them out of my personal universe entirely.

My wife and I don't have cable, satellite or broadcast television. We only subscribe to two or three no-advertising streaming services at a time.

I have a flip phone. I use it mostly as a phone. Sometimes I use it for texts or as a basic camera.

DU is my only social media and I pay to make the advertising go away.

travelingthrulife

(3,388 posts)
14. Who pays attention to the ads though. Maybe it's just me, but I never notice them.
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 04:58 PM
18 hrs ago

Get a good ad blocker and turn it off for no one.

IronLionZion

(50,022 posts)
2. Anything that is free, the users are the product
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:01 PM
Wednesday

that's how they make their money. I wish their ads would be less intrusive. It obscures content, especially on phones.

AZJonnie

(1,710 posts)
3. As long as it's ONLY Meta AI chats, I don't have a problem with that particular move
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:05 PM
Wednesday

I'm of the mindset that I WILL be seeing ads on the internet all the time, which is annoying, but the more relevant they are to me, the less obnoxious they are (though slightly creepier, admittedly). FB already seems to observe what I do elsewhere on the internet to target ads for me so them adding snooping from their own tools I might use (that I don't even pay for, except for having to see ads) seems expected. Frankly surprised they weren't doing this all along since this would be the obvious goal of any AI that any company lets you use for "free"

I am slowly becoming more and more suspicious that our phone microphones are monitored because my partner and I have had a LOT of times over the years where ads have popped up on social media ads on our phones re: things that we only ever talked about in person but never tried searching for anywhere. THAT f***ing freaks me out when it happens.

Glorious bastard

(53 posts)
4. That will include more targeted political ads, I presume.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:29 PM
Wednesday

Should keep the various troll farms really busy.

Fla Dem

(27,137 posts)
8. Already happening. I google about a product and I get endless ads.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:33 PM
Wednesday

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For instance, I adopted 2 cats in mid-July. Went on-line to order some cat related items and google about some others.

Ever since then every time I go online, I'm getting pop-up adds for cat stuff. This isn't the first time something like this has occurred. On many other occasions after I've researched a product or subject I'm then flooded with related ads. So you don't need AI chatbot to get pop-up adds, been going on for a while.

Jack Valentino

(3,419 posts)
10. I don't mind "targeted ads", but PERSISTENT targeted ads are extremely annoying.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 09:50 PM
Wednesday

I was searching for peach trees six months ago, and I'm still getting ads and emails for peach trees now....
courtesy of Google it would seem.


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