Meta 在遭遇数日抵制后下架了新的 AI 图像功能
Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash

原始链接: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2dy6e8klw0o

Meta 已紧急撤回其新的 AI 图像生成功能“Muse Image”,此前该功能因隐私和用户许可问题引发了广泛抵制。该工具允许 Meta AI 聊天机器人用户利用公开 Instagram 账号的内容来生成或修改图像,因其在未经用户许可的情况下默认将用户纳入使用范围而遭到批评。 包括好莱坞工会 SAG-AFTRA 和隐私倡导者在内的批评人士谴责该功能剥削个人数据,并威胁到肖像权。该工会将 Meta 撤回工具的决定视为一场重大胜利。 Meta 承认其“未达到预期”,并表示已听取了关于用户控制权的反馈。尽管该公司原本打算将此功能作为 Instagram 的一项创意工具,但此前曾表示计划将类似的 AI 功能扩展至 Facebook、WhatsApp 和 Messenger。目前,该公司已叫停该功能,并拒绝就其未来的开发作进一步评论。

由于引发了强烈的公众反弹,Meta 已经下架了一项新的人工智能图像生成功能。据报道,该功能允许用户根据其他用户的账号生成图像,这立即引发了争议。 Hacker News 上的讨论显示,人们对 Meta 的产品开发流程持有深刻的怀疑态度。批评者认为该公司“不体察民情”,并暗示其企业文化——可能由单一决策者主导——阻碍了内部的异议。一些评论者指出,Meta 将广告利益置于用户关切之上;另一些人则预测,一旦负面舆论平息,该公司可能会试图悄悄重新推出该功能。许多人质疑该工具的必要性,指出将图像生成与特定用户账号挂钩缺乏明确的实用价值。
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Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash

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Meta has abruptly taken down a new feature that allowed people to use its artificial intelligence (AI) tool to make fake images from user content on Instagram.

The feature was part of a broad rollout of Muse Image, a new AI image generation tool Instagram's parent company released on Tuesday.

It allowed users of the Meta AI chatbot to tag public-facing accounts on Instagram and quickly use content on those accounts to create AI-generated or altered content and images.

The feature quickly sparked blowback due to privacy concerns, leading Meta to admit it had “missed the mark" so it was "no longer available”.

Muse Image was the tech firm's first foray into AI image generation but faced backlash as Instagram users were opted in by default.

It meant that anyone with a public account could have their likeness used without their knowledge or permission.

Hollywood union Sag-Aftra described the U-turn as a "win". It had previously urged its members and "all Instagram users" to take action to protect their likeness stating that there had been an "utter miscalculation of public sentiment regarding the obvious dangers and harms inherent in such use".

The London-based human rights charity Privacy International had also criticised the feature, telling the BBC it was "the latest sign AI companies see people's images and data as raw material to be exploited".

“Our intent was to provide a useful creative tool and to give people control over whether their public content could be referenced in this way,” Meta added in its decision to pull the feature. “We've heard the feedback.”

When Meta announced Muse Image, the firm said it was limited to Instagram, but more AI features and integrations were planned for WhatsApp, Facebook and Messenger.

It also has an AI video tool in development.

Meta declined to make any further comment.

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