EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 16 MIN
META says your Instagram handle is now a deepfake prompt
from Frontier AI Labs with Wil Waldon · host Frontier AI Labs
Major technology firms like Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and TikTok have shifted toward default-active AI training policies, automatically harvesting user data unless individuals manually intervene. Meta’s Muse Image model highlights this trend by allowing users to generate synthetic content from public Instagram profiles, often without direct notification to the account owner. While platforms like X and Pinterest offer relatively simple toggles to stop this practice, TikTok and Facebook require navigating complex, multi-step menus. Conversely, Reddit currently offers no opt-out mechanism at all, while Discord remains a rare exception by explicitly abstaining from using member data for training. Consequently, users must now take proactive steps through nested privacy settings to protect their personal likenesses and digital history from being integrated into global AI models.
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Major technology firms like Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and TikTok have shifted toward default-active AI training policies, automatically harvesting user data unless individuals manually intervene. Meta’s Muse Image model highlights this trend by allowing users to generate synthetic content from public Instagram profiles, often without direct notification to the account owner. While platforms like X and Pinterest offer relatively simple toggles to stop this practice, TikTok and Facebook require navigating complex, multi-step menus. Conversely, Reddit currently offers no opt-out mechanism at all, while Discord remains a rare exception by explicitly abstaining from using member data for training. Consequently, users must now take proactive steps through nested privacy settings to protect their personal likenesses and digital history from being integrated into global AI models.
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