Snapchat's My AI feature receives backlash from users
April 25, 2023 By Monica Green
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Snapchat's My AI feature, which uses artificial intelligence to suggest personalized stickers and filters for users, has received backlash from users who are calling for its removal. The feature has received a surge of one-star reviews on the App Store, with many users complaining about the quality of the suggestions and the invasive nature of the feature.
What is My AI?
My AI is a new feature that uses machine learning algorithms to analyze a user's content and suggest stickers and filters that are relevant to their interests and activities. The feature was launched earlier this year as part of Snapchat's effort to improve user engagement and personalization.
Backlash from users
Since the launch of My AI, many Snapchat users have expressed their dissatisfaction with the feature. In particular, users have complained about the poor quality of the suggestions, with many of them being irrelevant or inappropriate for the content being shared. Additionally, some users have raised concerns about the invasive nature of the feature, with some saying that it feels like Snapchat is spying on them.
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Snapchat's response
In response to the backlash, Snapchat has acknowledged the concerns of its users and has said that it is working to improve the quality of the suggestions. The company has also said that it is considering adding more customization options to the feature to give users more control over the suggestions they receive.
Snapchat's My AI feature has received backlash from users who are calling for its removal. While the feature has the potential to improve personalization and user engagement, it is clear that it needs to be refined and improved to address the concerns of its users. As Snapchat works to improve the feature, it will be important for the company to strike a balance between personalization and privacy, and to listen to the feedback of its users.