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Instagram's Adam Mosseri argues that AI content should not be filtered out, but users should have the power to control what appears in their feeds. He emphasizes transparency and user agency over restrictive content policies.
Social media platforms like Threads, Instagram, and TikTok are introducing user-controlled algorithm tools that let people directly influence their content feeds. This shift represents a move toward greater transparency and personalization in how social media content is delivered.
Mozilla's Firefox AI kill switch has seen minimal adoption, with only 1% of users activating it. The move reflects growing user demand for control over AI features in browsers.
Microsoft is making its AI assistant Copilot optional in Windows 11, responding to user concerns about bloatware and lack of choice. This move highlights the growing tension between AI integration and user autonomy.
Google is testing Remy, a new AI personal agent for Gemini, designed to carry out tasks autonomously for users. The tool is currently limited to internal staff but signals a shift toward more proactive AI assistance.
Two former Apple Vision Pro developers have created an AI wearable that only activates when tapped, focusing on privacy as a key differentiator. The device represents a bold departure from current AI gadgets that often passively listen and collect data.
Spotify introduces the Taste Profile feature, allowing Premium users to edit their own recommendation algorithm. The tool, launching in New Zealand, gives users transparency into how their music suggestions are generated.
Users can avoid Google's AI Overviews by adjusting search queries or switching to alternative search engines. This trend reflects growing user concern about AI influence in information retrieval.