Meta rolls back AI image tool following user feedback, says its 'feature missed the mark'
Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
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Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
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Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
Meta's rollout of Muse Image means that anyone can use images from others' accounts to create AI-generated content.
Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.
Meta has swiftly removed a feature from its new Muse Image AI tool, allowing users to reference public Instagram accounts amid concerns.