Meta's new Instagram AI tool could be using your photos
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Meta launched a new artificial intelligence image model Tuesday that permits users to create images using photos from public Instagram accounts unless individuals take steps to opt out, according to Tech Crunch.
In a blog post on Tuesday, Meta announced the release of an AI image generator called Muse Image, along with an as-yet unreleased video generator called Muse Video. Elon Musk’s X rolled out something very much like this image generator,
Instagram's new Muse AI lets anyone use your photos to generate AI images and videos, and you're opted in by default. Here's how to find the setting and turn it off before someone else uses your face without asking.
If you've noticed some new icons and options while doom scrolling on Instagram, you're not imagining things. The popular social media app owned by Meta rolled out some new updates on Aug. 6, including a location map and the ability to repost public content ...
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You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. First things first: Does Meta's new Instagram Maps automatically share your location with everyone? No. It doesn't. The new maps feature, which rolled out ...
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Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns. (AP Photo)
