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Meta's new AI image generator may use your Instagram photos. Here's how to opt out
By Scott Budman at NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS)
· July 9, 2026
· 2 min read
Meta has unveiled a new tool that allows people to take publicly posted Instagram photos and use them to generate artificial intelligence content.
The new product, Muse Image, was rolled out Tuesday and allows other users to pull “part or all of your published photos” to create new A.I. images...
Key takeaway Taylor Lorenz, a journalist and author who covers technology, said it’s concerning because it allows users to create a photo or video using another person’s likeness without their consent and without any sort of notification.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Meta has unveiled a new tool that allows people to take publicly posted Instagram photos and use them to generate artificial intelligence content.
The new product, Muse Image, was rolled out Tuesday and allows other users to pull “part or all of your published photos” to create new A.I. images...
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