Meta is rolling out a test that puts AI-generated images in your Facebook and Instagram feeds. Some of the images could include your face.
If you think avoiding AI-generated images is difficult as it is, Facebook and Instagram are now going to put them directly into your feeds. At the Meta Connect event on Wednesday, the company announced that it’s testing a new feature that creates AI-generated content for you “based on your interests or current trends” — including some that incorporate your face.
Last week, 404 Media found that using Snapchat’s AI selfie feature gives the company permission to use your face in ads seen only by you . It looks like Facebook and Instagram will similarly only show the AI-generated content to you, while sharing remains optional. The Verge asked Meta if privacy options were available but didn’t hear back by press time.
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