Snap My AI
by Snap
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Risk Score: 32/100 (Moderate) · 18+ incidents · Legal 100 · Safety 5 · Privacy 0 · Regulatory 40 · Security 0
Risk Score
Apr 27, 2026
Risk Score Breakdown
Legal Risk
Court cases & lawsuits
100/100
Safety Risk
Incidents & harm events
5/100
Privacy Risk
Breaches & GDPR actions
0/100
Regulatory Risk
FTC, EU enforcement
40/100
Security Risk
CVEs & vulnerabilities
0/100
Incident Timeline
18 total incidents · showing 5 most recent
Apr 2026
EFF sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over unanswered public-records requests tied to subpoenas seeking to identify online government critics and protest attendees. The dispute involves access to records and privacy concerns for targeted individuals.
Apr 2026
EU policymakers dropped a proposal that would have required mass scanning of encrypted messages under the EU “Chat Control” plan. This reduces immediate regulatory pressure on encrypted chat services and their users.
Apr 2026
Several U.S. senators sent letters to Snap and other major platforms seeking answers and proof of actions to address nonconsensual, sexualized deepfakes. Users and victims of such content on these services may be affected.
Mar 2026
Snap Inc. moved a Texas state case involving statutory claims to federal court in the Eastern District of Texas (4:26-cv-00277). The dispute involves the State of Texas and Snap Inc.
Feb 2026
Nicole Chmura filed a personal injury lawsuit against Snap Inc in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (2:26-cv-01732). Snap is the named defendant; limited details are available on the alleged injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snap My AI's AI risk score?
Snap My AI has an AI Risk Score of 32/100 (Moderate Risk). This score is calculated from 18+ documented public incidents across legal, safety, privacy, regulatory, and security categories.
Is Snap My AI safe to use?
Snap My AI by Snap has a moderate risk profile based on public data. Organizations should review the full incident list and conduct their own due diligence. This score does not constitute legal advice.
Does Snap My AI have lawsuits?
Yes — our public records show 2 court case(s) for Snap My AI, including: Court Case: State of Texas v. Snap Inc.; Court Case: Nicole Chmura v. Snap Inc.
How is the AI Risk Score calculated?
Scores are weighted across 5 categories: Legal (25%), Safety (25%), Privacy (20%), Regulatory (15%), Security (15%). Each incident is scored by severity and type, then decayed based on age. Active lawsuits and fatal incidents do not decay.
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