Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash
Meta has removed a new AI image generation feature from Instagram after facing significant backlash. The feature, part of the Muse Image tool released on Tuesday, allowed users of the Meta AI chatbot to create AI-generated or altered images using content from public Instagram accounts.

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AI-generatedMeta has removed a new AI image generation feature from Instagram after facing significant backlash. The feature, part of the Muse Image tool released on Tuesday, allowed users of the Meta AI chatbot to create AI-generated or altered images using content from public Instagram accounts. This sparked immediate criticism due to privacy concerns, as users were opted in by default, potentially allowing their likeness to be used without consent. Meta acknowledged the feature "missed the mark" and is no longer available. Organizations like the Hollywood union Sag-Aftra and the human rights charity Privacy International had strongly criticized the tool, highlighting the risks of unauthorized use of personal images and data.
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5 extractedSag-Aftra described the U-turn as a "win" and stated there had been an "utter miscalculation of public sentiment regarding the obvious dangers and harms inherent in such use".
Instagram users were opted in by default, meaning anyone with a public account could have their likeness used without knowledge or permission.
The feature sparked blowback due to privacy concerns, leading Meta to admit it had “missed the mark".
The feature allowed users of the Meta AI chatbot to tag public-facing accounts on Instagram and use content to create AI-generated or altered images.
Meta has taken down a new AI image feature that allowed users to create fake images from user content on Instagram.