Meta Is Now Letting Strangers Generate AI Images of You Without Telling You (AI News)
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Andrew Miles Davis covers a week of AI news led by Meta's launch of Muse Image, a tool that allows anyone to generate AI images of real people from their public Instagram profile without notification or consent, which is already under scrutiny globally and defaults to opt-in for any public account. He also covers the story of Tilly Norwood, an entirely AI-generated actress created by UK company Particle Six who is set to star in a feature length film, prompting an immediate response from the actors' union SAG-AFTRA. Other stories include Fable 5 being extended for all Claude users until July 12th before moving behind a higher price tier, YouTube rolling out Ask YouTube conversational search for US users, Claude Cowork becoming available on mobile and browser without needing the desktop app, MidJourney's legal counterattack demanding Disney and Universal reveal how they use AI internally, Hollywood studios again calling on ByteDance to shut down Seedance, Character AI launching an interactive fiction feature using public domain classics, and humanoid robots now available to rent by the hour starting at around $500 for a home helper. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for the AI news that matters to marketers, every Friday in ten minutes.