
Privacy advocates fret over Meta image tool that works on public accounts
Meta has launched a new AI-imaging tool called Muse that could make public Instagram users vulnerable to deepfakes
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CNET AI reporter Katelyn Chedraoui has more. Users can manipulate and edit images from any public Instagram account, including profile pictures, unless the user changes a setting available only in the Instagram app under the “Sharing and.
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CNET AI reporter Katelyn Chedraoui has more.
according to CBS News — LatestUsers can manipulate and edit images from any public Instagram account, including profile pictures, unless the user changes a setting available only in the Instagram app under the “Sharing and […]
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