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Meta's New AI Image Tool Can Use Your Public Instagram Photos by Default

Meta is rolling out a new feature that lets people use public Instagram posts and reels to generate AI content, and it's turned on by default.

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If you have an Instagram account that's not set to private, there is a setting allowing anyone to generate content on ‌Meta‌ AI using your images and videos. The option was added to support ‌Meta‌'s new image generation model, Muse Image. Muse Image is rolling out across Instagram, WhatsApp, and ‌Meta‌ AI, and it pulls in images from an Instagram account with just an @-mention. From ‌Meta‌'s description of Muse Image:

You can also @-mention Instagram accounts in the Meta AI app to bring specific Instagram profiles right into your images. Whether you want to design a custom event invitation, mock up a collaborative creative concept, or generate a personalized graphic, tagging a username lets Meta AI use public photos to build a visual that's ready to post.

An Instagram help page explains that content on public Instagram accounts can be used for creating content with AI features, and you won't get a notification if someone uses your content to create an AI image.

If your account is public: Anyone on Instagram can reuse all or part of your reels, feed videos, and photos shared after reuse became available. Reels, feed videos, and photos can be reused in features like remix, sequence, templates and stickers. In addition, people may be able to create content with your Instagram content using AI features at Meta.

‌Meta‌ opts all public Instagram accounts in by default, but there is an option to turn off AI permissions. In the Instagram app settings, scroll to Sharing and Reuse, then toggle off "Posts" and "Reels" under the "Allow people to create with and reuse your content on Instagram and with AI features at ‌Meta‌."

Turn off the setting now if you don't want people using your content to create AI images, because AI content created prior to turning it off isn't deleted. Muse Image is still rolling out, and so is the toggle to turn off AI use. You may not see the opt-out option right away. Private Instagram profiles aren't included in Muse Image.

‌Meta‌ plans to expand Muse Image to Facebook and Messenger soon, and allow advertisers and agencies to use Muse Image to create content in the coming weeks. ‌Meta‌ is also working on a Muse Video feature.

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ThailandToo Avatar
21 hours ago at 01:56 pm
This should be criminal.
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B4U Avatar
21 hours ago at 01:59 pm
Anyone surprised by this disgusting company? 🧐
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21 hours ago at 01:56 pm
Thanks Zuck, just what we need ...
glad I do not have an account to begin with
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21 hours ago at 02:15 pm
I’m always surprised when I come across people who defend Meta over Apple (it happened a lot in conversations about App Store fees), because Meta is so clearly a scummy company.
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kingtj1971 Avatar
21 hours ago at 02:02 pm
I fear we may be reaching a point where "opt in" will have to become the new legal standard in America. Just make "opt out" blanket illegal.

This has already caused countless problems in many areas. EG. Communities forcing all their residents to mail back postcards, call in or visit web sites to opt out of moving them to alternate electric power providers, or banks forcing people to accept their overdraft protection schemes on checking accounts unless they opt out.

As far as I'm concerned, *anything* you agreed to initially as a service should stay just as agreed upon unless they inform you of the new changes and let you choose to opt IN if you want to accept them.
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TracerAnalog Avatar
20 hours ago at 02:34 pm

Well, if people share photos of you on a public account, that’s still something to worry about.
This. I simply hate people taking pictures (on a party for example) and then straight away posting it. I rather NOT shout to the world that I'm NOT HOME. Also: I don't want my likeliness show up on a party I never went too. 'Cause of AI slob.

Sjees, I really really hate 'social' media...

#oldmanyellingatthemoon
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