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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

Which country's land was used for attacks on oil wells in Saudi Arabia.

Which country's land was used for attacks on oil wells in Saudi Arabia?  Jerusalem, Israeli media has claimed that Saudi oil installations have allegedly used Iraq's soil, but all such claims have been denied by Iraq.  Israeli media reports claim that drone strikes were carried out on two oil fields by the Saudi company, Aramco, on Saturday.  Due to which half of the state's oil production was lost.  Israeli media has claimed that Iraqi militia attacked Baqiq installation with the help of Iranian-made drone aircraft.  The only 800km between Iraqi drone bases and certain installations, this is not the first attack on Iran from the Iraqi mainland through Saudi Arabia, two Iranian bombing drones from Iraq invaded May 15 in central Saudi Arabia.  The Aramkoki oil pipeline was set on fire at two major stations. The oil field is supplied by a pipeline to the west of the Pacific coast.  The report, published in Israeli media, has been rejected by Iraq and has denied rumours of usi

Kuwait orders its army to prepare for war after attack on Saudi oil installations Issuing a red alert for Kuwaiti army, urging it to remain alert, the US also offered Saudi Arabia for retaliation after the attack

Kuwait orders its army to prepare for war after attack on Saudi oil installations Issuing a red alert for Kuwaiti army, urging it to remain alert, the US also offered Saudi Arabia for retaliation after the attack  Kuwait City - September 17, 2019) After the attack on Saudi oil installations, Kuwait ordered its army to prepare for war, issuing a red alert for the Kuwaiti army, urging them to remain alert.  After the attack, Saudi Arabia offered to retaliate.  On the other hand, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, has said that the threats posed by Iran are not only a threat to Saudi Arabia, but the entire region and global security is at risk due to Iran.  According to Saudi Arabia's state news agency, the US Defense Secretary expressed his views  In a telephone conversation with Mark Asper.  Asper telephoned Prince Mohammed bin Salman and discussed with him the Aramco attacks and the situation that followed.  The US Defense Secretary briefed

Drought in Iraq caused the dam's water to drain, so what came out of the bottom?

Drought in Iraq caused the dam's water to drain, so what came out of the bottom? The eyes of the world were left wide open  Due to the prolonged drought in Iraq, the water in the Mosul Dam is completely gone and as the water from the dam has dried up, something from the bottom begins to open up to the eyes of the spectators. According to DW com , the oldest palace, which was the king's palace, was found at the bottom of the dam when the water was dry. Archaeologists say that the palace is 3400 years old, but it is not yet certain in terms of which king it was.  According to the report, researchers have expressed skepticism:  "The Mittani Empire was a kingdom of ancient Iraq about which today the world is not well-known. It is likely that this palace will belong to a king of the same kingdom. German and Iraqi Kurdish archaeologists are investigating this astonishing discovery. “This discovery is one of the most important discoveries in the region,” says team member Has