A feature called Incognito Chat is coming to Meta AI and WhatsApp soon, according to Mark Zuckerberg. The Meta CEO announced the feature on his Facebook page and described it as allowing users a "completely private way" to interact with the company's AI assistant. "This is the first major AI product where there is no log of your conversations stored on servers," Zuckerberg wrote. He said the feature is similar to end-to-end encryption, which "means no one can read your conversations, even Meta or WhatsApp." While the conversations can't be read by the platforms themselves, they also vanish when a user ends their session. Mashable 101 Fan Fave: Vote for your favorite creator today! "To get the most from personal superintelligence, we'll all need ways to discuss sensitive topics in ways that no one else can access," Zuckerberg wrote. Incognito Chat privacy and safety concerns Disappearing chats raise safety questions that Zuckerberg and Meta's blog post on Incognito Chat didn't address.…