{"slug": "meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default", "title": "Meta's New AI Lets Anyone Deepfake Your Face From Instagram — Opted In By Default", "summary": "Meta launched Muse Image on July 7, an AI image generator that lets users create deepfakes of any public Instagram account without consent, with users opted in by default. The tool pulls photos from public profiles to generate hyperrealistic images, and Meta states users will not be notified when their likeness is used. Critics warn of privacy violations, while the opt-out process is buried in settings and does not delete already-generated images.", "body_md": "Meta just made your face its property. The company launched Muse Image on July 7, a new AI image generator that lets any user pull photos from your public Instagram account and create hyperrealistic images of your likeness — without your consent, without a notification, and with you opted in by default.\n\nThis is the surveillance empire at work. Mark Zuckerberg's latest tool doesn't ask whether you want to participate. It assumes your likeness belongs to him and his users until you find the buried toggle to say otherwise. And even then, any deepfakes already generated stay out there.\n\nHere's how it works. Muse Image, the first creative model from Meta's new Muse Spark family built by its Superintelligence Labs, lets users @-mention any public Instagram account in a prompt. The AI then pulls photos from that profile and generates new images incorporating that person's face. Meta's own help page states plainly: \"You will not be notified about content created using AI features at Meta.\" Someone could be generating AI images of you right now, and you'd never know.\n\nCNET demonstrated exactly how dangerous this is. A reporter was able to generate a deepfake of a colleague with a public Instagram account — putting her face on a pirate — in less than a minute. The colleague had no idea until told. CNET didn't mince words, calling the results what they are: deepfakes. Digital Trends highlighted the same threat, noting the opt-out process is buried in settings and that some users hadn't even seen the updated language yet.\n\n9to5Mac, by contrast, treated the launch as a product announcement, gushing that Muse Image \"acts as the creative partner that knows your world\" and burying the privacy implications entirely. The outlet framed this as a feature rollout, not a consent crisis.\n\nThe opt-out is a maze. You have to open Instagram, go to your profile, tap the three lines in the top-right corner, scroll to \"Sharing and reuse,\" and toggle off both Posts and Reels under the section allowing people to use your content with AI features. Private accounts are protected by default. But here's the catch: opting out only stops future generations. Any images already created won't be deleted. Meta includes an invisible watermarking system called Content Seal, but that only verifies AI origin — it gives you zero control over what's already been made with your face.\n\nZuckerberg himself showed off the tool on his Instagram, posting images of multiple Zuckerberg clones and AI-enhanced photos with executives. Easy to laugh at when it's the CEO playing dress-up. Harder to swallow when it's your daughter's face being pulled into a stranger's prompt.\n\nAnd this is just the beginning. Meta says Muse Image is coming to Facebook, Messenger, and — critically — advertisers through Advantage+ creative. Muse Video is already in development. The company that makes its billions harvesting your data now wants to harvest your likeness, and it's building the pipeline to sell it back to advertisers.\n\nThe founders didn't draft the Fourth Amendment so a tech mogul could turn your face into a revenue stream without asking. Your likeness is yours. Meta disagrees.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default", "canonical_source": "https://dissenter.com/tech/metas-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by", "published_at": "2026-07-08 02:00:17+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-08 02:00:52.722937+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["generative-ai", "ai-ethics", "ai-products", "ai-safety", "ai-policy"], "entities": ["Meta", "Instagram", "Muse Image", "Mark Zuckerberg", "CNET", "Digital Trends", "9to5Mac", "Content Seal"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/meta-s-new-ai-lets-anyone-deepfake-your-face-from-instagram-opted-in-by-default.jsonld"}}