Meta Deactivates Feature That Let You Generate AI Images Of Any Public Instagram Account
The company said it heard feedback that the capability ‘missed the mark.’
Meta has deactivated a controversial Muse Image capability. When the company introduced the model, it also announced that on Instagram, anybody could tag a public account — including yours, if it is public — and automatically generate AI deepfakes based on its posts. The tagger and Muse Image didn't even have to ask for your permission. Meta wrote in its launch post that you could @-mention people to use the feature if "you want to design a custom event invitation, mock up a collaborative creative concept or generate a personalized graphic."
In an update to its announcementfor Muse Image, the company said it heard feedback that the capability "missed the mark" and has pulled it down. "Earlier this week, we announced that one way for people to generate images in Meta AI is by @-mentioning public Instagram...
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