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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

3,000 Facebook accounts that spread misleading content against covid vaccines banned.

Since the beginning of the Corona virus epidemic, Facebook has taken a strong stand against misleading and false content and deleted millions of posts.  The company has so far banned how many accounts, groups and pages from posting misleading covid-19  related details.  According to Facebook , more than 3,000 accounts, groups and pages that violate the rules of its platform have been blocked so far.  The figures in the report released by Facebook seem quite low because the company itself has said that so far more than 20 million misleading content related to vaccines and epidemics have been deleted, while more than 190 million warning labels . Was added from the onset of the Corona epidemic until June 2021.  But that low number corresponds to the results of a recent study that found that very few people are responsible for spreading lies about vaccines on social media . Referring to the report, Monica Beckett, Facebook's vice president of content policy , said