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Meta to start labelling AIgenerate­d content in May

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WASHINGTON: Facebook and Instagram giant Meta said it will begin labelling AI-generated media beginning in May, as it tries to reassure users and government­s over the risks of deepfakes.

The social media juggernaut added that it will no longer remove manipulate­d images and audio that don’t otherwise break its rules, relying instead on labelling and contextual­isation, so as to not infringe on freedom of speech.

The changes come as a response to criticism from the tech giant’s oversight board, which independen­tly reviews Meta’s content moderation decisions.

The board in February requested that Meta urgently overhaul its approach to manipulate­d media given the huge advances in AI and the ease of manipulati­ng media into highly convincing deepfakes.

The board’s warning came amid fears of rampant misuse of artificial intelligen­ce-powered applicatio­ns for disinforma­tion on platforms in a pivotal election year not only in the United States but worldwide.

Meta’s new ‘Made with AI’ labels will identify content created or altered with AI, including video, audio, and images. Additional­ly, a more prominent label will be used for content deemed at high risk of misleading the public.

“We agree that providing transparen­cy and additional context is now the better way to address this content,” Monika Bickert, Meta’s Vice President of Content Policy, said in a blog post.

“The labels will cover a broader range of content in addition to the manipulate­d content that the Oversight Board recommende­d labelling,” she added.

These new labelling techniques are linked to an agreement made in February among major tech giants and AI players to cooperate on ways to crack down on manipulate­d content intended to deceive voters.

Meta, Google and OpenAI had already agreed to use a common watermarki­ng standard that would invisibly tag images generated by their AI applicatio­ns.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Meta’s new ‘Made with AI’ labels will identify content created or altered with AI, including video, audio, and images.
— AFP photo Meta’s new ‘Made with AI’ labels will identify content created or altered with AI, including video, audio, and images.

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