An artificial intelligence-driven system could soon be tasked with assessing the potential harms and privacy risks involved in up to 90 percent of updates to Meta apps like Instagram and WhatsApp, according to internal documents. A 2012 agreement between Facebook (now Meta) and the US FTC requires the company to conduct privacy reviews of its products to assess the risks of any potential updates, NPR said. To date, these reviews have largely been completed by human evaluators...