Meta Unveils First Image Generation Model Muse Image, @-mentions Spark Privacy Concerns
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What changedMeta releases its first image generation model Muse Image with agentic capabilities, but a @-mentions feature that references public Instagram photos without consent raises GDPR and EU AI Act compliance issues.
Why it mattersThe @-mentions feature allows generating images from others' Instagram photos without consent, posing compliance risks for developers and PMs under GDPR and EU AI Act.
Who should careTeams building on model APIs
Affected stackOpenAI
Builder actionWorth evaluating: can OpenAI replace or complement your current model
Source confidenceMedium · Reliable media or first-hand reporting
Meta Superintelligence Labs has introduced its first image generation model, Muse Image. Similar to OpenAI's GPT Image 2, it operates as an agent using tools like code execution and web search to optimize results. The controversial @-mentions feature lets users generate images by referencing others' public Instagram photos without their consent, an opt-out mechanism likely violating the GDPR and EU AI Act. For developers and PMs using Meta platforms or integrating social media data, this means proactive consent mechanisms must be built into products to avoid compliance risks. Additionally, the feature raises privacy concerns for Instagram users, whose public photos may be used for model training and generation without permission.
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