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Beijing's rules on humanlike AI interaction services take effect July 15, targeting emotional dependence and content harmful to minors
Meta has axed a controversial feature that allowed users to modify photos from public Instagram accounts using AI. The feature, which was rolled out earlier this week along with a batch of other AI tools,
Meta launched Muse Image, an AI tool for image generation and editing. This feature allows users to create images using public Instagram photos. The feature has drawn privacy concerns because public posts and reels can be used by default to generate AI images,
Meta's new AI tool on Instagram allows public image manipulation without consent, sparking privacy concerns. Users can disable the feature, but the process is complex and not user-friendly.
Meta lets others use public Instagram photos in AI images by default. Learn who is affected and how to opt out of Muse Image.
Here's what you need to do to get those pesky "write with Gemini" pop-ups to go away.
Meta's new Muse Image AI lets Instagram users share and modify other people's public posts, sparking privacy concerns about content reuse.
With Beijing’s rules on humanlike AI interaction services taking effect on July 15, Doubao and Qwen move to disable customised features.
