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Meta AI Can Now Use Your Instagram Photos Without Consent. SAG-AFTRA Urges App Users to Opt Out: ‘Take Action to Protect Your Likeness’

Variety

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July 10, 2026

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Meta AI Can Now Use Your Instagram Photos Without Consent. SAG-AFTRA Urges App Users to Opt Out: ‘Take Action to Protect Your Likeness’

SAG-AFTRA is urging its members and all Instagram users to take action against Meta’s new Muse Image model, which has been woven into the Instagram app and makes public accounts susceptible to AI generations of their content. Per Wired: “All someone has to do is tag your account’s profile in a prompt— if it’s public []

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Wired

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· Jul 7, 2026

Meta Now Lets Anyone Use Your Instagram Photos in AI Images—Unless You Opt Out

As part of Meta’s Muse Image model rollout, Instagram users with public accounts need to opt out to block AI generations of their content.

DNyuz

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· Jul 9, 2026

CAA Calls on Meta to Tighten Muse AI Likeness Protections: ‘True Innovation Puts Creators First’

CAA called on Meta to better protect users’ personal likeness on Wednesday after criticism mounted over the tech company’s new AI image generator, Muse. “No one’s name, image, likeness, voice or creative work should be used by any third party, including AI models, without clear, documented consent,” the agency wrote in a statement to TheWrap. []

Mashable

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· Jul 8, 2026

New Meta AI tool lets users alter photos on public Instagram accounts

Meta lets its new AI tool use your Instagram photos to generate images. Here's how to stop it.

Variety

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· Jul 9, 2026

CAA Slams Meta for Using Opt-Out Policy for AI Platform Muse Image, Which Can Create Content Using Public Instagram Accounts

CAA released a statement Wednesday night calling out the privacy risks of Meta’s new AI model Muse Image, which gives users the ability to create an AI photo of someone just by plugging in their public Instagram handle. The AI model operates on an opt-out policy, meaning users have to manually block access if they []

TechCrunch

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· Jul 9, 2026

How to stop Meta’s AI image generator from using your Instagram photos

Meta's new AI image generator is using your public Instagram photos unless you opt out. Here's how to do that.

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Meta AI tool Muse Image raises Instagram user privacy concerns

There's been privacy concerns after the AI features were turned on by default without the user knowing

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Related coverage for "Meta AI Can Now Use Your Instagram Photos Without Consent. SAG-AFTRA Urges App Users to Opt Out: ‘Take Action to Protect Your Likeness’": Wired — Meta Now Lets Anyone Use Your Instagram Photos in AI Images—Unless You Opt Out. DNyuz — CAA Calls on Meta to Tighten Muse AI Likeness Protections: ‘True Innovation Puts Creators First’. Mashable — New Meta AI tool lets users alter photos on public Instagram accounts. Variety — CAA Slams Meta for Using Opt-Out Policy for AI Platform Muse Image, Which Can Create Content Using Public Instagram Accounts. TechCrunch — How to stop Meta’s AI image generator from using your Instagram photos. Toronto Sun — New Meta AI tool Muse Image raises Instagram user privacy concerns