The new Snapchat My AI tool is seriously creeping users out – here's why

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If last year was all about NFTs, this is definitely the year of AI. From terrifyingly impressive text-to-image generators to ChatGPT, AI is everywhere right now – including, as of this week, right at the top of your Snapchat app.

Yep, users are discovered that the app's new 'My AI' feature is being displayed rather prominently in the UI. The tool, which essentially acts like a ChatGPT bot, sits right at the top of the app, and it's fair to say not everyone is loving it. (Still, at least it isn't quite as horrifying as that AI-generated video of Will Smith eating spaghetti.) 

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My AI first launched to Snapchat Plus subscribers earlier this year, but it's now been rolled out to general users. And like when Instagram temporarily foisted full-screen videos on users, there seems to be a general sense of "We didn't ask for this" online.

"I don’t want to. I want it gone. Remove it," one user comments on Snapchat's tweet announcing the feature, while another adds, "Can we have the option to delete it? Asking for the majority of us who didn’t request this feature." Another says, "Snapchat needs to make the AI feature optional and require an Opt-In. When I made my account, I didn't agree to AI technology being forced upon me. People have a right to make choices about their account security. Every other feature is an opt-in." The unwelcome addition has even led to Snapchat getting review-bombed, with users flooding the Apple App Store and Google Play store with 1-star reviews. 

One of the creepiest and most controversial aspects of My AI is that it appears to know the users' location – despite its protestations to the contrary. Apps using location data isn't anything particularly, but what's weird is that the chat bot seems keen to insist that it doesn't. Indeed, Twitter is filled with examples of My AI offering location-based recommendations while claiming not to know where the user is based, when the user has location-based services disabled:

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As if the location issue wasn't enough, Snapchat's decision to place the feature front-and-centre in the UI seems to be particularly rankling users. And just like that, we have yet another AI-based controversy to contend with, joining the likes of this AI pizza ad and that terrifying South Park deepfake.

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Daniel Piper
Senior News Editor

Daniel Piper is Creative Bloq’s Senior News Editor. As the brand’s Apple authority, he covers all things Mac, iPhone, iPad and the rest. He also reports on the worlds of design, branding and tech. Daniel joined Future in 2020 (an eventful year, to say the least) after working in copywriting and digital marketing with brands including ITV, NBC, Channel 4 and more. Outside of Future, Daniel is a global poetry slam champion and has performed at festivals including Latitude, Bestival and more. He is the author of Arbitrary and Unnecessary: The Selected Works of Daniel Piper (Selected by Daniel Piper).