Meta Pulls Instagram AI Image Feature After Privacy Backlash — Same Week It Ships Muse Spark 1.1

The feature let users generate images from public profiles; Meta withdrew it amid outcry even as its paid model landed on capability leaderboards.

Meta's consumer AI ambitions ran straight into a privacy wall this week. The company pulled a new Instagram feature that allowed users to generate AI images from public profiles after widespread backlash, as reported by @v_shakthi. The problem was structural, not cosmetic: a tool that turns anyone's public photos into raw material for AI generation invites exactly the kind of misuse that no amount of guardrail tuning fully prevents.

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