An Instagram user was scrolling through his feed only to stumble upon AI-generated photos of himself shared by Meta AI. But there’s a way to turn off this feature.
To opt out, the spokesperson said, you can tap the three dots on the top-right corner of a post and then select "Hide" to stop seeing similar posts. Select "Stop seeing this content" to turn off suggested AI images.
AI has been at the forefront of conversations for a few years now. While many believe that it will make lives much easier in the future, others fear it could be the start of an apocalypse.
On Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram, a thinly-veiled AI fetish account called "Asian Amputees" has more than 100,000 followers — and under Meta's new content rules, that's A-OK. Using hashtags like #amputeegirl,
Social media platforms like TikTok and Meta have shown thousands of ads for apps that use AI to create fake videos of people kissing anyone they want.
Instagram is a very popular photo-sharing platform in the world. Crores of users from all over the world share photos and reels through this platform. Nowadays a new technology called AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence has emerged.
You’ll find Meta AI front and center in Meta’s apps: In the Facebook Messenger app, for example, tap Chats and you’ll see a Meta AI input box right at the top, above your real life friends and family members. Tap inside that box, and you can start chatting about whatever topic you like. You can also tap Meta AI on the tab bar at the bottom.
Despite nudify apps being against Facebook and Instagram policy, one app company keeps advertising on Meta's platforms.
A video compilation purporting to show apocalyptic scenes in Los Angeles is generated by AI, experts said, contrary to social media posts sharing it as a genuine snapshot of the wildfires.
AI-generated user accounts are the new normal for Instagram and Facebook parent, Meta. Here's how AI influencers and artificial accounts are evolving.
A french woman was scammed out of over $800K by someone pretending to be Brad Pitt• Scammer DM'd her on Instagram and convinced her with AI-generated videos and edited images• She divorced her husband thinking they would get together• Scammer convinced her his bank… pic.twitter.com/VWD3RtvIO3
A clip of Swift appearing on The Tonight Show in 2021 was doctored to change what she says, according to multiple experts on AI.