India, June 13 -- Of late, we've all started talking to AI chatbots as if they were our friend. We share our problems, ask for solutions and often upload personal data, hoping for advice, edits or insights. And let's be honest: we all believed we were in a safe space. I know I did.

One such AI that many people have welcomed into their digital lives is the Meta AI app, Meta's standalone chatbot that works across Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. Now, what if we told you this app has been reportedly exposing your conversations with the bot to the public?

You'd feel unsafe, uncomfortable, maybe even betrayed. Right? Well, that's exactly what's been happening.

Launched quietly in April, the Meta AI app includes a "Discover" feed, a public ...