Instagram announced Tuesday that users can now swap music in their published posts and carousels. Until now, users could only change the music in a post by deleting it and then re-uploading it. With the newly launched “Replace Audio” tool, users can update their post’s music at any time while keeping the post’s existing likes,
Jan is surprised by the support he has found for his specialized hobby. “I’m completely overwhelmed by the community,” he tells WIRED. “Maybe viewers feel exactly the same as I did when my friend cut that piece,” he reflects. “And I hope that many of my viewers now feel inspired to dive deeply into the
The EU announced on Friday that Meta must review the addictive design features of Facebook and Instagram or face a fine. The tech giant breaches the Digital Services Act by targeting features such as infinite scrolling, autoplay, push notifications and highly personalized recommendation algorithms, the European Commission said. The Commission says these features feed the
Meta has removed a controversial feature that allowed users to modify photos from public Instagram accounts using AI. The feature, which launched earlier this week along with a batch of other AI tools, “failed” and is no longer available, according to the company. Earlier this week, Meta announced Muse Image, a new AI image generator
On Tuesday, Meta launched “Muse Image,” a new AI imaging feature that allows users to create original images, edit existing photos, and even generate personalized ads directly within their apps. But one capability has quickly become the center of controversy. Muse Image allows users to generate AI images using photos from public Instagram accounts. As
Meta is facing backlash over its new AI tool Muse Image, which can generate images using other people’s profile pictures without telling them. It is one of many publicly available text-to-image conversion tools that, as the name suggests, can create images from a few lines of simple written text. Muse Image is available through the