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Meta will require labels on more AI-generated content
The Verge
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1y ago
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Meta has announced that it will implement a new AI-generated content policy and add a "Made with AI" label on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads starting in May. The policy aims to cover a wider range of AI-generated content such as videos, audio, and images. Labels will be added when users disclose the use of AI tools or when Meta detects standard AI image indicators. This updated policy reflects recommendations from Meta's Oversight Board and expands on the previous policy on manipulated media. The goal is to address the growing presence of realistic AI-generated content that can be misleading or manipulative.
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TikTok to label AI-generated content from OpenAI and elsewhere
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
TikTok announced plans to label images and videos on its platform that are generated using artificial intelligence (AI) with a digital watermark called Content Credentials. This move comes in response to concerns about AI-generated content being used to interfere in US elections. TikTok already labels AI-generated content created within its app, but the new feature will also apply to content generated outside the platform. The Content Credentials technology, led by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity, has been adopted by companies like OpenAI, YouTube, and Meta Platforms.
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Meta to require advertisers to disclose ads created via AI on political issues
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
In a move to increase transparency in political advertisements, Meta (formerly Facebook) will require advertisers to disclose if their ads on political issues were created using artificial intelligence. This step aims to prevent the misuse of AI-generated content for political messaging. By implementing this requirement, Meta hopes to address concerns related to misinformation and ensure that users are aware of the origins of such content.
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Meta overhauls rules on deepfakes, other altered media
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Meta, the owner of Facebook, has announced new policies regarding digitally created and altered media. The company plans to label AI-generated videos, images, and audio as "Made with AI" starting in May. They will also introduce more prominent labels for manipulated media that poses a high risk of deceiving the public. This marks a shift in Meta's approach towards manipulated content, aiming to provide viewers with information about how it was made while keeping the content accessible. These changes come ahead of the U.S. elections and the increasing use of AI technologies in generating deceptive content.
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Meta's new AI deepfake playbook: More labels, fewer takedowns
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has announced changes to its rules regarding AI-generated content and manipulated media. The company stated that it will begin labeling a wider range of such content, including deepfakes, with a "Made with AI" badge. Additionally, Meta will provide more contextual information when content has been manipulated in ways that could deceive the public on important issues. The new policy aims to prioritize transparency and context rather than removing manipulated media entirely. This change follows criticism from the oversight board funded by Meta, urging the company to reevaluate its approach to AI-generated content.
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YouTube mandates labelling of synthetic, AI-generated content
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
YouTube is asking creators to label synthetic and AI-generated content, aiming to enhance transparency and build trust with viewers. The platform is introducing a tool in Creator Studio that requires creators to disclose when a realistic video is made using altered or synthetic media, including generative AI. The labels will appear in the expanded video description but will be more prominent on videos about sensitive topics. YouTube will gradually roll out the labels across its surfaces and formats. The platform may also add labels to certain videos even if the creator hasn't disclosed the information.
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YouTube says that soon, its tech will be able to find AI copies of celebs and creators - The Verge
The Verge
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7m ago
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YouTube is teaming up with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to help content creators protect their AI-generated likenesses on the platform. The partnership will allow celebrities and athletes to identify content using their AI-generated faces and submit removal requests. This feature will be tested early next year with renowned figures before being made available to top YouTube creators and other talent representing partners. YouTube is also developing synthetic-singing identification technology to detect AI-generated content imitating creators' voices. The platform has already allowed music labels to request the removal of AI-generated content simulating an artist's voice.
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YouTube adds new AI-generated content labeling tool
The Verge
ยท
1y ago
Medial
YouTube has introduced a self-labeling feature for creators to disclose when their videos contain AI-generated or synthetic material. Creators will be required to disclose any altered or synthetic content that appears realistic, such as deepfake voices or manipulated footage. However, disclosures will not be required for beauty filters, special effects, or clearly unrealistic content. The move comes as part of YouTube's efforts to protect artists and music labels and maintain transparency in AI-generated content. The feature relies on creators being honest about the content, as AI detection software is often inaccurate.
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Meta to label AI-generated, deepfake content as โalteredโ as election approaches
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Global social media conglomerate Meta has announced that it will empower fact-checkers to label content generated with artificial intelligence (AI) or deepfake technology as "altered" on its platforms, Facebook and Instagram. The labeled content will appear lower on users' feeds, and its distribution will be reduced. Additionally, Meta will label AI-generated images from various sources and establish an Elections Operations Centre for country-specific mitigation strategies. The move aims to tackle the misuse of deepfakes and AI-generated content, following concerns raised by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi about their potential harm and spread of misinformation.
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Meta will label AI-generated content from OpenAI and Google on Facebook, Instagram
Arstechnica
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, has announced plans to label AI-generated images from companies like OpenAI and Google. The move aims to promote transparency and inform users when the content they see is digitally synthesized rather than authentic. Meta's decision comes as part of a broader effort to establish labeling standards for content created using generative AI models. The company will expand its existing practice of labeling content generated by its own AI tools to include images created by services from other companies. Meta will rely on invisible watermarks and metadata embedded in files to label AI-generated content. However, labeling tools for audio and video content are still under development.
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US election officials split on AI disclosure rules for political ads
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is divided on whether artificial intelligence (AI) generated content in political advertisements should require disclosure. FEC vice chair Ellen Weintraub supports a proposal by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to require disclosure of AI content in political ads, while FEC Chair Sean Cooksey opposes it. Concerns have been raised that AI-generated content could mislead voters, particularly with the use of deep fakes. The FCC has the authority to regulate broadcast ads but not internet or social media ads. There are calls for greater transparency in disclosing the use of AI-generated content in political ads.
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