According to a report by InsiderPaper, a guide has been published explaining how users can opt out of having their public Instagram photos used to train AI images. The tool was reportedly launched earlier today.
The Zioneer reported at 20:29 Jerusalem that Meta had launched a tool enabling users to create AI-generated images based on public Instagram photos. Minutes later, a new report from InsiderPaper provided a guide for users to opt out of having their own photos used in this manner. The guide includes instructions on how to adjust privacy settings. The report is based on a single source and has not been independently verified by Meta. The development follows a previous wave of outages at Meta's platforms, though the connection is unclear.
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- Internal intake