Meta Will Require Labels on More AI-Generated Content (theverge.com) 4
Meta is updating its AI-generated content policy and will add a "Made with AI" label beginning next month, the company announced. The policy will apply to content on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. From a report: Acknowledging that its current policy is "too narrow," Meta says it will start labeling more video, audio, and image content as being AI-generated. Labels will be applied either when users disclose the use of AI tools or when Meta detects "industry standard AI image indicators," though the company didn't provide more detail about its detection system.
The changes are informed by recommendations and feedback from Meta's Oversight Board and update the manipulated media policy created in 2020. The old policy prohibits videos created or edited using AI tools that make a person say something they didn't but doesn't cover the wide range of AI-generated content that has recently flooded the web. "In the last four years, and particularly in the last year, people have developed other kinds of realistic AI-generated content like audio and photos, and this technology is quickly evolving," Meta wrote in a blog post. "As the Board noted, it's equally important to address manipulation that shows a person doing something they didn't do."
The changes are informed by recommendations and feedback from Meta's Oversight Board and update the manipulated media policy created in 2020. The old policy prohibits videos created or edited using AI tools that make a person say something they didn't but doesn't cover the wide range of AI-generated content that has recently flooded the web. "In the last four years, and particularly in the last year, people have developed other kinds of realistic AI-generated content like audio and photos, and this technology is quickly evolving," Meta wrote in a blog post. "As the Board noted, it's equally important to address manipulation that shows a person doing something they didn't do."
This is very good but you have to go further (Score:1)
Under such a system detecting and labelling detected content as AI-generated needs to have repercussions for not having listed the content as AI-generated.
Otherwise there is no incentive to correctly label the content to begin with. You just try and fly under the radar undetected, see what gets detected. Oh well, cost of doing business.
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Let's get ahead of it by having Meta ban everyone from Facebook. Problem solved!
Don't be fooled (Score:2)
They just want that label because they don't want to train their AI on AI generated garbage.
So if you don't want your content to be used to train AI, label it was "AI generated".
They'll use AI to check for AI content (Score:2)