Beware of free advice


"The leak, which Meta confirmed, happened when an employee asked for guidance on an engineering problem on an internal forum. 

"An AI agent responded with a solution, which the employee implemented —causing a large amount of sensitive user and company data to be exposed to its engineers for two hours.

"No user data was mishandled, a Meta spokesperson said, and they emphasised that a human could also give erroneous advice

"The incident, first reported by The Information, triggered a major internal security alert inside Meta, which the company has said is an indication of how seriously it takes data protection."



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