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Meta will require users to label AI-generated content on Facebook, Instagram and Threads. The tech giant wants to ensure people know whether an image, video or audio is realistic or has been manipulated. Therefore, Meta will watermark photos generated by its own AI-generator and the likes of Midjourney, Dall-E, and Bing Image Creator. Such content will be tagged as "Imagined with AI". Meta said: "It’s important that we help people know when photorealistic content they’re seeing has been created using AI. We do that by applying “Imagined with AI” labels to photorealistic images created using ou...
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Threads looks set to launch in the EU on December 14. European Instagram users have spotted a countdown timer and a QR code that announces the launch upon scanning. There is no word on which countries this will include. The delay comes after Meta faced tighter restrictions under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). Meanwhile, Meta recently set out its plans ahead of the 2024 elections. Sir Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta - which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads - laid out the measures it's putting in place to prevent misinformation and hate spreading as the battles for power...
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Elon Musk and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will be interviewed live after the AI summit on Thursday evening (02.11.23). The summit will see world leaders and tech giants meet at Bletchley Park to discuss the future of artificial intelligence, and the potential threat the technology poses to the globe. As well as the SpaceX businessman, Meta's Nick Clegg, Open AI's Sam Altman and US Vice-President Kamala Harris are reportedly due to attend the meeting, though Joe Biden will be absent, according to the BBC. Taking to X (formally Twitter) to announce his interview with Elon on the platform, Rish...
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Meta executive Nick Clegg insists Artificial Intelligence is “quite stupid” and not as scary as it seems. The former UK deputy Prime Minister believes the "hype has somewhat run ahead of the technology” that is being heavily invested in by the Mark Zuckerberg-company he works for as the President of Global Affairs. The 56-year-old President of Global Affairs told the BBC Today that current versions are “far short” of autonomy and “in many ways, they’re quite stupid”. This comes after Nick unveiled Meta's - which is the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and other social brands - p...
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Facebook is rolling out its “less political” newsfeed in 75 more countries. The social media giant has already introduced a revamped version of its News Feed in the United States, as well as Costa Rica, Sweden, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, and Indonesia. And it has now announced it will be expanding the update – which was set up to try and weed out political content from people’s everyday Facebook timelines – to a further 75 countries around the world. Currently, it’s not known what countries will be getting the update next, but a spokesperson confirmed the company is showing the News Feed ...
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Facebook is planning to reduce the amount of political content on users' feeds. Nick Clegg, the former British Deputy Prime Minister who now serves as the social media firm's vice president for global affairs and communications, revealed that people expressed a desire to see "more friends, less politics". Clegg told NBC News' Meet The Press programme: "One of the things we have heard from users both from the US and around the world since the election is people want to see more friends, less politics. "So we have been testing ways in which we can reduce the presence of politics for people's Fac...
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Facebook is reportedly using its News Feed in a bid to boost its image. The New York Times newspaper claimed on Tuesday (21.09.21) that the social network was showing users positive stories about the company as part of Project Amplify, an effort that comes as the social media giant responds to a series of scandals. The publication reports that Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg signed off the project last month although company spokesman Joe Osborne denied that the network had changed its strategy. He tweeted: "This is a test for an informational unit clearly marked as coming from Facebook. "It's ...
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Facebook has denied reports that it "wilfully" ignores internal findings if the results are "inconvenient for the company". A series of articles published by the Wall Street Journal last week claimed that the social media giant knew more about the negative impact of its products than it had claimed publically. The reporting included revelations that Facebook had concluded that Instagram has a negative impact on the well-being of teenage girls by exacerbating body issues. The former British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, the head of Facebook's global affairs team, hit back at the claims. He ...
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Facebook is willing to take stern action if the upcoming Election on November 3 descends into chaos.The social media platform's head of global affairs, Sir Nick Clegg, has hinted that they would act "aggressively" and restrict content on the platform if it gets out of control.Clegg told the Financial Times newspaper: "We have acted aggressively in other parts of the world where we think that there is real civic instability and we obviously have the tools to do that [again]."He insisted they would use "pretty exceptional measures to significantly restrict the circulation of content on our platf...
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