You May See an AI Version of Yourself as an Instagram Post: Here's How to Turn It Off
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A user on Reddit shared his experience of seeing an AI-generated avatar of himself in personalized ads on Instagram, raising privacy concerns about Meta's AI tools and data usage.
Meta communicated that the AI-generated images would only appear for users who opted in and provided personal photos, highlighting consent and user control.
The company's testing of personalized AI-generated content aims to enhance user engagement by creating tailored experiences based on individual interests and past interactions.
With its AI tools, Meta reported that 400 million users have engaged with Meta AI, demonstrating the growing interest in advanced AI features on social media.
Read at CNET
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