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Facebook’s AI can edit photos before they leave your phone

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
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Facebook has implemented a novel AI feature that provides recommendations for modifying photographs stored on your phone, regardless of whether you have yet to share them.

Meta’s AI can now analyse your camera footage and provide creative suggestions, such as AI restyling, themed photo edits, and collages, directly from your device.

The feature, which will initially be introduced in the United States and Canada, prompts users to consent to “creative ideas generated from their camera roll,” thereby enhancing the experience of sharing photos.

How Facebook’s AI works on your photos

After opting in, Facebook uploads photos from your device to the cloud, where its AI runs ongoing analyses. This allows it to create personalised edit suggestions, including birthday themes, trip recaps, or stylised versions of your images. Even though Meta processes your photographs, it guarantees that the media will not be utilised for ad targeting or AI training unless you share or edit the images. This opt-in feature may be turned off when accessing the app’s settings.

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The privacy dimension of AI edits  

Meta emphasises privacy by noting, “Media from your camera roll isn’t used to improve AI unless you share suggested content or edit it with Meta’s AI tools.”

Users can retain control over their photos, and sharing an AI-generated piece makes it visible to their peers, thereby enabling Facebook to use it for further AI development.

It is recommended that Facebook users restrict app access to their camera footage through their phone settings to enhance security.

Creative suggestions that inspire sharing  

The AI works behind the scenes and pops up prompts suggesting creative edits randomly, not overwhelming users but encouraging engagement.

Facebook seeks to boost engagement by turning photos into collages or stylised depictions of significant moments. This is an early step towards personalising social sharing using machine learning as Meta integrates additional AI.

Facebook combines cloud computing and sophisticated algorithms to revitalise your personal photo collection with this new AI tool, all while prioritising user privacy. Opting in can revolutionise how you engage with old images, making sharing them more engaging and effortless than ever.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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