Meta Launches Muse AI Image Tool Using Public Instagram Photos
1-Minute Brief
The use of public Instagram photos in Meta's Muse AI tool has raised privacy and deepfake concerns among users.
Key Facts
- Meta has introduced Muse, an AI image generation tool that utilizes public Instagram photos.
- Users can take steps to prevent their Instagram photos from being used by Muse, according to multiple guides.
- Muse allows the creation of AI-generated images from photos on public Instagram accounts.
- Concerns have been raised that Muse could make public Instagram users vulnerable to deepfakes.
- Meta has provided information on how users can opt out of having their images used for AI training.
What Happened
Meta launched Muse, an AI image generator that can use photos from public Instagram accounts to create new images. Users and experts have raised concerns about privacy and potential misuse, including the creation of deepfakes.
Why It Matters
The integration of public Instagram photos into AI tools like Muse highlights ongoing debates about user consent, privacy, and the risks of AI-generated content such as deepfakes.
What's Next
Users may seek to opt out or adjust privacy settings, while Meta and other platforms could face increased scrutiny over AI data practices and user protections.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- TechCrunchUnknown7h agoHow to stop Meta’s AI image generator from using your Instagram photos
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoMeta's AI imaging tool Muse could make public Instagram users vulnerable to deepfakes
