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Facebook will pay you for recordings of your speech in plot to make AI smarter

FACEBOOK will now pay users for voice recordings in a bid to improve the firm's AI tech.

You'll need to read aloud sentences prepared by Facebook, to help the social media giant better understand pronunciation.

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Facebook's viewpoint app will pay you for completing surveysCredit: Facebook

Facebook paying for voice recordings – what's happening?

The company has launched a new section called Pronunciations inside its Viewpoints app.

You'll need to go into the app to check if you qualify.

Then you'll be given the opportunity to record the phrase 'Hey Portal'.

Portal is Facebook's smart home speaker, designed to rival the Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

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  • Choose "Manage your account" and then scroll down to click "Deactivate your account"
  • Facebook has a special page for permanent account deletion, which you can find below:

    It's worth noting that you can also download a copy of your information from Facebook as a back-up:

    • Click the down arrow at the top right of any Facebook page and select Settings
    • Click "Download a copy of your Facebook data" at the bottom of the General Account Settings
    • Click Start My Archive

    What is the Facebook Viewpoints app?

    The Facebook Viewpoints app pays you cash for taking surveys.

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    It's a marketing tool designed to boost what Facebook knows about users.

    The information you hand over is deemed valuable enough to warrant a financial reward.

    There's no obligation for general Facebook users to sign up however.

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