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Meta Removes Latest AI Integration On Instagram Following SAG-AFTRA Backlash

Designed to feed its new ‘Muse Image’ tool, Meta opted in users' their posts used for training material without permission
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The Economic Times
· Jul 11, 2026
Meta scraps AI image feature after backlash
Meta scraps AI image feature after backlash
CNET
· Jul 7, 2026
Meta Has a New AI Image Tool, and I Already Used It to Deepfake My Friend's Instagram
Instagram users might want to opt out of this AI setting right now.
The Next Web
· Jun 25, 2026
Building trust in AI health intelligence: why privacy, transparency, and human oversight matter
Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly visible part of healthcare. From administrative workflows and clinical decision support to remote monitoring and wellness technologies, organizations are exploring how AI can help process information more efficiently and provide greater visibility into health-related data. Yet as adoption accelerates, one challenge continues to influence whether these technologies gain meaningful acceptance. Trust has become [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jun 30, 2026
Rantz: Activists who use AI all day are upset that REI did the same
REI's AI-altered bike ad sparked a meltdown over the environment. The critics complaining on Instagram use AI all day. It's selective outrage.
Variety
· Jul 10, 2026
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 []
TechCrunch
· 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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