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Meta has removed its Muse Image AI feature from Instagram less than a week after its launch following strong user criticism over privacy concerns. The tool allowed users to create AI-generated images using publicly available Instagram content. |
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Meta has removed its Muse Image AI feature from Instagram less than a week after its launch following strong user criticism over privacy concerns. The tool allowed users to create AI-generated images using publicly available Instagram content. |
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Meta has temporarily paused the rollout of WhatsApp's upcoming username feature in India following discussions with the government. The company has assured the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) that the feature will not go live until consultations are completed. |
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Meta has removed a Muse Image feature that enabled AI-generated images using public Instagram content after widespread privacy concerns. |
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The company said it had introduced the tool to give people a creative way to use public content while allowing users to control whether their posts could be referenced. |
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Meta has suspended the AI feature that allowed you to create images of other Instagram users. In a blog post, the company accepted that it had "missed the mark" with the release. The feature had sparked outrage over privacy concerns online. |
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Meta's new Muse Image AI generator has introduced a feature that allows users to create customised AI images using Instagram profiles. However, the feature has raised privacy concerns, as public Instagram photos can be used for AI-generated content by default. |
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European regulators say Meta's recommendation systems, autoplay and infinite scroll encourage compulsive use and pose risks to young users. |
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Meta has launched Muse Image, an AI image-generation tool accessible via WhatsApp, the Meta AI app, and Instagram Stories. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Meta has submitted its response to the Indian government regarding WhatsApp's new usernames feature, which is currently being reviewed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). |
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Meta's new Muse Image lets anyone tag a public Instagram account to generate AI images using its photos. The default opt-in setting has triggered privacy concerns because users are not notified and earlier creations stay online. |