BitcoinWorld Meta’s new AI image generator can use your public Instagram photos. Here’s how to stop it. Meta launched its new AI image generation feature, MuseBitcoinWorld Meta’s new AI image generator can use your public Instagram photos. Here’s how to stop it. Meta launched its new AI image generation feature, Muse

Meta’s new AI image generator can use your public Instagram photos. Here’s how to stop it.

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Meta’s new AI image generator can use your public Instagram photos. Here’s how to stop it.

Meta launched its new AI image generation feature, Muse Image, on Tuesday, allowing users to create original images, edit existing photos, and generate custom ads directly within its apps. But one capability has sparked immediate concern: the tool can use photos from public Instagram accounts without notifying the account owners.

As long as a user’s profile is set to public, anyone can tag that account and incorporate their images into AI-generated creations. Only private accounts and those belonging to users under 18 are automatically excluded. The feature raises serious questions about consent, privacy, and the potential for misuse, including harassment, impersonation, and non-consensual image editing.

How to opt out of Muse Image

If you want to prevent your public Instagram photos from being used by Meta’s AI generator, you can adjust a single setting. Here’s how:

  • Go to your Instagram profile and tap the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner.
  • Select ‘Sharing and reuse.’
  • Look for the option labeled ‘Allow people to create with and reuse your content.’
  • Toggle it off for both posts and reels.

This setting applies retroactively to existing content and will also apply to future posts. Once disabled, other users will no longer be able to use your photos as part of AI-generated images within Meta’s ecosystem.

Why this matters

Muse Image arrives as tech companies race to integrate generative AI into social media platforms. While these tools offer creative possibilities, they also amplify existing privacy concerns. A Pew Research Center survey found that 35% of U.S. adults are more concerned than excited about the growing use of artificial intelligence, reflecting widespread unease about how personal data is being used.

Meta’s history on privacy adds to the skepticism. In 2019, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) imposed a $5 billion fine on Facebook for violating a 2012 consent order by misleading users about their control over personal information. That penalty followed the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which data from up to 87 million Facebook users was harvested without consent through a third-party app.

What users should know

Experts argue that stronger privacy protections and greater transparency are needed so users fully understand how their photos and personal data are being used. Currently, Meta does not notify users when their public content is reused in AI-generated images, making it difficult to track or contest misuse.

For now, the opt-out setting is the most direct way for Instagram users to regain control over their content. It is worth noting that this setting only affects reuse within Meta’s platforms; it does not prevent third-party AI tools from scraping public Instagram data independently.

Conclusion

Meta’s Muse Image represents a significant step in integrating generative AI into social media, but it also underscores the ongoing tension between innovation and user privacy. For Instagram users who want to limit how their photos are used, the opt-out setting provides a straightforward solution. As AI tools become more embedded in everyday platforms, the broader conversation about consent and data rights is only likely to intensify.

FAQs

Q1: Does opting out of Muse Image prevent my photos from being used by other AI tools?
No. The setting only prevents reuse within Meta’s platforms. Public Instagram photos can still be scraped by third-party AI tools or other services not affiliated with Meta.

Q2: Will opting out affect my existing posts?
Yes. The setting applies retroactively to all existing public posts and reels, as well as future content.

Q3: Are private accounts automatically protected?
Yes. Only public accounts are eligible for reuse in Muse Image. Private accounts and accounts belonging to users under 18 are automatically excluded from the feature.

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