The feature was part of a broader suite of tools launched by Meta Superintelligence Labs, specifically centered on the Muse Image generator. It allowed users to reference public Instagram accounts via @-mentions to produce AI-generated imagery. Because the system operated without alerting the original account owners, it triggered a wave of privacy concerns and swift rejection from the community.
Following pressure from users and talent agencies, including CAA, Meta acknowledged the failure in a blog post on Friday. The company stated that while the intent was to provide a creative resource, the implementation missed the mark. This withdrawal arrives as major platforms struggle to establish effective guardrails against the misuse of generative AI, which has frequently been weaponized to create non-consensual imagery of public figures.

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