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Meta pushes to label all AI images on Instagram and Facebook in crackdown on deceptive content

The Guardian

Meta is working to detect and label AI-generated images on Facebook, Instagram and Threads as the company pushes to call out "people and organisations that actively want to deceive people". Photorealistic images created using Meta's AI imaging tool are already labelled as AI, but the company's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, announced in a blog post on Tuesday that the company would work to begin labelling AI-generated images developed on rival services. Meta's AI images already contain metadata and invisible watermarks that can tell other organisations that the image was developed by AI, and the company is developing tools to identify these types of markers when used by other companies, such as Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock in their AI image generators, Clegg said. "As the difference between human and synthetic content gets blurred, people want to know where the boundary lies," Clegg said. "People are often coming across AI-generated content for the first time and our users have told us they appreciate transparency around this new technology. So it's important that we help people know when photorealistic content they're seeing has been created using AI." Clegg said the capability was being built and the labels would be applied in all languages in the coming months.


Meta confesses it's using what you post to train its AI

FOX News

"CyberGuy" explains how Meta is admitting to using user data to train its AI. How would you feel if your social media posts were used to train a virtual assistant without your consent? That is exactly what is happening to millions of people who belong to Facebook and Instagram. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, admits that it is using public posts from both Instagram and Facebook members to train its new artificial intelligence assistant, Meta AI. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Meta admits to using your posts to train its AI.


10 tech tips for Google, Instagram and Facebook to get your digital life in order

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Remember shortcuts you could enact with a computer keyboard? Using a particular combination of CNTL, ALT and FN, you could quickly scroll through documents, open and close programs, and move elements around. They still exist, of course. But nowadays, with so many tricks, niches and shortcuts, those special operations look downright quaint. Many operations are well known, and most of them are tiny and frivolous.