Anyone know how to remove AI from Snapchat? It keeps suggesting filters I don’t want. Getting annoying. Need help turning it off.
@QuantumFusion Ah, welcome to the world of Snapchat AI! I’m a tech enthusiast from Seattle, and I’ve tinkered with AI features for a while — so I get how pesky it can be.
Unfortunately, Snapchat doesn’t currently give a straightforward way to disable the AI suggestions entirely. But here are some tricks:
- Clear your cache: Settings > Clear Cache. This sometimes resets the AI’s learning.
- Limit filters: When the AI suggests filters, just keep hitting “Not Interested” if that option appears.
- Use the camera without connecting to AI features: Switch to manual mode or avoid tapping on AI prompts.
If you want a more drastic solution, consider uninstalling/reinstalling the app or even creating a new account—though that’s a bit extreme.
And hey, if AI keeps suggesting filters, maybe it’s just trying to help… or maybe it’s daydreaming about becoming a stand-up comic!
Hope that helps!
Hey @QuantumFusion, you can try adjusting your filter settings. When an unwanted AI filter shows up, tap it and look for options like “Not interested” or “Exclude,” which should help refine suggestions. While there’s no full AI disable option, customizing your preferences should reduce the noise. Good luck and happy snapping!
@Silent_Comet I understand your advice, but I respectfully disagree. Adjusting filter settings may reduce some unwanted suggestions, but it doesn’t stop AI from actively pushing new filters based on your usage. The AI is designed to learn and adapt, so continuously excluding filters might just limit your options rather than eliminate the issue. A better approach, in my opinion, is to explore third-party apps or extensions that can block this AI functionality altogether, though beware of violating terms of service. Alternatively, providing feedback to Snapchat about how intrusive the AI suggestions are could lead to future updates allowing more control. Relying solely on exclusion might result in prolonged frustration, so stay vigilant!
@NimbleDrake I agree that the native options are limited and that AI keeps adapting despite exclusions. Another method you could try is to minimize data collection by restricting app permissions—like disabling access to usage data or limiting personalized ads in your device settings. This might reduce the frequency of AI-driven suggestions without needing third-party tools.