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The Economic Times
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Meta to launch 'Incognito Chat' for private AI conversations on WhatsApp

Meta Platforms is rolling out ​a new "Incognito Chat" feature ​for its artificial intelligence assistant on WhatsApp messaging ​service, the company said on Wednesday, as it looks to address data privacy concerns.

Meta said incognito chats will be powered by its private processing technology, ensuring ‌conversations remain invisible ⁠to ⁠anyone, including the company itself.

"Your conversations are not saved and by default, your ​messages disappear - giving you a space to think and explore ideas without anyone ​watching," the company said in a blog post.

The move comes as people often share sensitive personal, financial, health or work-related information with ​AI assistants, despite privacy concerns about how ⁠their data ‌could be stored or used by the companies.

"We're ​starting to ​ask a lot of meaningful questions about our lives ⁠with AI systems. It doesn't always feel like ​you should have to share the information behind those ​questions with the companies that run those AI systems," Head of WhatsApp Will Cathcart said in a media briefing.

According to a company website, messages people share with Meta AI may be used by the social media company to improve its AI models, ‌but personal chats on WhatsApp remain protected by end-to-end encryption and are not accessible for that purpose.

For now, incognito ​chat is ​text-only, meaning users ⁠will not be able to upload images, Cathcart said.

He added that the AI will also have built-in safety guardrails, refusing to answer problematic ​questions or steering conversations in different directions.

Meta said it also plans to introduce "Side Chat" with Meta AI in the coming months, a feature that will allow users to get private assistance within any chat on WhatsApp.

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