Meta said it plans to start labeling AI-generated content next month. Stop content deletion in July “based solely on the manipulated video policy.”
The company said this timeline is intended to help users understand the self-disclosure process before the company stops removing “a small subset of manipulated media.”
The update comes after the company announced in February that it was working with industry partners on standards for identifying AI content, and was subsequently advised to update its policies. meta monitoring committee.
The oversight committee, which is funded by a grant from Meta but operates independently of the company, stressed the urgency for Meta to address its AI policies. As elections approach in the United States and abroad; In 2024.
“We agree that providing transparency and additional context is a better way to address this content. In addition, it will cover a broader range of content,” said Monica Bickert, vice president of content policy at Meta, in a blog post.
Mehta added that “it is possible” that digitally created or altered images are deemed to pose a “particularly high risk of materially misleading the public about material matters”. more visible label So people can get more information and context. ”
The company will also remove AI-generated content if it violates other meta-policies, such as voter interference, bullying and harassment, violence and incitement, Bickert wrote.
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