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How to Turn Off AI on Facebook: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are facings problems with AI on Facebook, Learn how to disable Facebook's AI features and take control of your online experience. Follow our simple steps to turn off AI on Facebook and protect your privacy. Facebook's AI features are designed to make your online experience more personalized and convenient. However, some users may feel uncomfortable with the amount of data being collected and used by these features. If you're one of them, don't worry – we've got you covered. In this article, we'll show you how to turn off AI on Facebook in just a few simple steps. Step 1: Access Your Settings To start, log in to your Facebook account and click on the small circle profile picture in the top right corner. From the dropdown menu, select "Settings & privacy" and then click on "Settings". Step 2: Find the AI Options In the left-hand menu, click on "Account Settings" and then scroll down to the "AI" section. Step 3: Turn Off

6G Communication Technology: New Distance Record

At a time when 5G mobile communication technology has been launched in some parts of the world and most countries have already developed it, South Korea's LG Electronics , in collaboration with German research institutes , has launched SixG (6G) signals . Has set a new record by sending more than.  According to the details, the experiment in Germany was carried out jointly by the scientists of LG Electronics and the famous German company " Franhafer Gasel Shaft ".  During the experiment, 6G signals were transmitted over a distance of 328 feet (100 meters) and data was transmitted.  According to LG's press release , the radio waves used for 6G mobile communication have a very high frequency which weakens very rapidly as the distance increases.  To solve this problem, experts used better amplifiers as well as high gain antennas, while radio waves with a frequency of 155 to 175 GHz were broadcast.  Transferring data via 6G signals to a d