Drake's Instagram post featuring an AI Tupac track has been removed at the late rapper's estate's request due to concerns of "abusing his legacy."
Meta's social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, have resumed operation after experiencing an outage lasting approximately two hours on Tuesday morning.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced plans to establish a dedicated team aimed at addressing deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) content ahead of the upcoming EU elections scheduled for June.
Meta plans to unveil technology capable of identifying and categorizing images produced by AI tools developed by other companies.
Zahid Ahmed is expressing strong dissatisfaction with Instagram's alleged censorship. The actor claimed that Instagram removed his post discussing what he referred to as the "real face of terrorism," featuring images of Benjamin Netanyahu, Rishi Sunak, and Joe Biden. Ahmed criticized Instagram for this action, stating, "To hell with you Instagram. Will love to see you burn in hell on judgement day." The deleted post, still available on his public Facebook profile, juxtaposes the mainstream portrayal of terrorists with those in suits who hold influential positions.
Meta is considering introducing a monthly fee of $14 for ad-free subscriptions of Facebook and Instagram in Europe. If European users choose not to pay this fee, they will need to give consent for the platform to track their digital activity for targeted advertising, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal.
The 35-year-old football star celebrated his World Cup win in Argentina in a photo shared on his Instagram post earlier this week.
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Instagram users noticed a sudden drop in follower counts, either because they couldn’t log in or because their accounts seemed...