




Meta has recently launched a new AI image generator that can create art based on users' public Instagram photos. This tool is designed to enhance user engagement and provide creative possibilities, but it has also raised significant privacy concerns.
Using advanced machine learning algorithms, Meta’s AI analyzes images to generate new visuals. However, by default, it may incorporate content from your public profile unless you take steps to prevent this. For users in the Southeast Asia region, particularly in countries like Indonesia, this change is significant and requires immediate attention.
If you want to keep your photos from being used, follow these steps:
With the rise of AI technologies, the potential for misuse of personal images increases. As Southeast Asia’s digital landscape expands, protecting your digital footprint becomes paramount. Recent reports indicate that privacy violations in social media are rising, making proactive measures essential.
No, only public images can be used by Meta's AI image generator.
Currently, there is no direct way to see if your images have been used. Opting out is the best way to ensure privacy.
Once opted out, you must periodically check your settings as updates may change privacy defaults.
Consider changing your account settings to private and regularly auditing your followers.
Many social media platforms have similar features, so always review privacy settings on each.