## Wits and Whims—When Meta Gets All Meta on AI-Altered Content
Knock Knock! Who’s there? It’s Meta! Meta who?! Meta, swooping in with brand new policies to label artificial intelligence-altered content on platforms that might trick the public. The move is aimed at shining a bright torch on these AI-doctored videos and images, potentially making social media just a smidge more transparent. Let’s not forget – the timing comes quite conveniently before some major elections that certainly test Meta’s ability to police shady shenanigans.
**Main Laugh Lines**
– Meta, the big cheese behind Facebook and Instagram, is spring cleaning its policies to include AI-altered content that may fool the public. It’s like getting a nifty “Beware, you’re being pranked!” sign around videos and images.
– The company will be the fairy godmother of truth, sprinkling “Made with AI” labels on AI-generated content starting from May. No more falling for the perfect steak image that was whipped up by a computer, not a five-star chef!
– This new rule comes as an expansion of their existing policy that only focused on a narrow range of doctored videos. Talk about stepping up the game!
– The grand reveal was made by Monika Bickert, vice-president of content policy at Meta, who might as well don a superhero cape for her fight against deceptive AI content.
## “And That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles…”
In what seems to be a push towards greater transparency, Meta’s labeling of AI-altered content seems like giant neon virtual signs exposing the trickster behind the curtain – AI. While the clever move could make it harder for misleading content to fool users, we’ll just have to see if the online Oz can truly unravel the wizardry of artificial intelligence. It’s a funny old world where we have to label the truth, but hey, as long as we can call out the bluffs, right? Artificial intelligence has been thrown down the gauntlet. Let the games begin!
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/05/facebook-instagram-ai-label-digitally-altered-media
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