Kristen Bell’s Resurfaced Post Criticizes Meta AI Months Before Signing On as a Voice for Its Chatbot

Just months before Kristen Bell signed on to voice her chatbot, a rediscovered Instagram post highlighted her negative attitude on Meta’s AI program. The tech behemoth recently revealed that Bell would be providing vocals for the artificial intelligence assistant along with fellow Hollywood stars Awkwafina, Judi Dench, John Cena, and Keegan-Michael Key. For their digital engagements, users will now have the choice among these A-list voices.

Bell has earlier voiced worries, meanwhile, over Meta’s use of personal data to feed its artificial intelligence systems. Bell pushed Instagram to “get rid of the AI program,” in an Instagram story from June that The Verge reported. She disseminated a widely spread statement meant to deny the firm permission to access her data. “I own the copyright to all images and posts supplied to my Instagram profile and so do not consent to Meta or other companies using them to train generative AI platforms,” the message said. The message asserted to encompass previous as well as future posts on her page.

The emergence of artificial intelligence misinformation and user pushback

This Instagram narrative fits a larger movement whereby many users—including other celebrities—published identical statements on social media, mistakenly thinking that these would legally prevent Meta from accessing their data. The message went far and some even claimed legal repercussions for not reposting it. Bell among other people seems to have fell for the false information, which claimed publishing the message would stop Meta from gaining access to their personal information.

Earlier this year, Meta announced intentions to teach its artificial intelligence using publicly published posts, images, and comments on Facebook and Instagram, which set off a tsunami of reaction. This raised privacy issues, particularly in the UK where the company’s intentions initially ran up opposition. Meta first stopped the effort, but on September 13 she declared that it will be picking back up building AI models using public user data.

Driven by concerns about personal data possibly being used without express permission, the generally shared Instagram post was a direct response to these policies. According to the article, anybody who did not share the message would be assumed to be consenting to Meta using their data. Meta did point out, though, that these kinds of posts had no legal weight. The company underlined that those who want to opt out of data exchange had to follow the official procedure or stop using the app completely.

Bell’s Changing View of artificial intelligence

Bell first objected, but she later decided to voice Meta’s artificial intelligence chatbot—a decision that has drawn criticism considering her previous opinion. Her participation, particularly following her loud criticism of the AI program, has raised issues over her degree of opposition to the technology or whether her prior worries were founded on the general false information that was then in circulation.

Meta’s larger goal in including well-known stars like Bell, Awkwafina, and Dench is to make artificial intelligence more approachable and interesting for consumers. Driven by sophisticated artificial intelligence, the company’s chatbot will now feature the recognizable voices of these stars, enabling customers to customize their experience. Still, the argument over artificial intelligence, privacy, and data use is ongoing, particularly in front of mounting worries about how generative AI models are taught using public data.

Bell’s early critique seems driven by concerns about data privacy, but her recent alliance with Meta would suggest a change in her perspective or a more sophisticated knowledge of the technology. Though the debate over data use and artificial intelligence research continues, customers can now expect her voice to lead them over Meta’s AI assistant.

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