Meta AI Can Use Your Instagram Photos By Default. Turn This OFF Now. | TechPulse

Meta AI Can Use Your Instagram Photos By Default. Turn This OFF Now. | TechPulse

Go to your profile in the Instagram app and open the hamburger menu in the top right corner. Scroll down to “sharing and reuse,” then toggle off the sliders for “allow people to…

Meta's new Muse Image AI lets Instagram users share and modify other people's public posts, sparking privacy concerns about content reuse.

Any public Instagram account is fair game to be used for AI generation with Meta's new Muse Image.

Meta's new AI image tool automatically uses public Instagram photos unless you opt out.

Meta's new AI image generator is using your public Instagram photos unless you opt out. Here's how to do that.

Meta's new AI image generator allows anyone to use photos from public Instagram accounts — uneless you opt out.

“This is the sort of setting that should absolutely be opt-in for Instagram users,” Electronic Frontier Foundation analyst Thorin Klosowski said.

Instagram users should check privacy settings after rollout of new Meta AI image generator, advocates warn

Public accounts of people over 18 have been opted-in to the programme by default.

Meta is now allowing anyone to use Instagram photos on public accounts to generate AI images, unless users take action and opt out.

The backlash highlights a core AI-era fight of opt in vs. opt out.

Meta AI joined the image generation space this week. However, it did so with a controversial default setting that users...

Meta said on Friday it would discontinue an AI feature that allowed users to generate images using public Instagram accounts.

Earlier this week, Meta unveiled its Muse AI photo and video tools, which allowed users to tag other accounts on Instagram to reference their work, unless the other user opted out.

July 10 : Meta said on Friday it is discontinuing an AI feature launched this week that allowed users to generate images using public Instagram accounts, after drawing widespread…

“We’ve heard the feedback that this feature missed the mark.”

Meta has backed down on a controversial feature that allowed people's public Instagram posts to be used by anyone for AI generation.