Meta proposes standards to identify AI content that its industry peers could use, and plans to label AI images posted on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
but Leave Plenty Undetected Scrippsnews.com : Meta to add ‘AI-generated’ label to images made by third-party tools Johanna Romero / PhoneArena : Meta will begin to label AI-generated content across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads Kalley Huang / The Information : Meta to Label AI-Generated Images Omer Dursun / Neowin : Meta to require labeling of AI-generated images on Instagram, Threads and Facebook Lisa Marie Segarra / PetaPixel : Meta to Label AI Images on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE : Meta will label AI-generated images across Facebook, Instagram and Threads Mark Sullivan / Fast Company : Meta's plan to fight AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes is too little, too late Matt G. Southern / Search Engine Journal : Meta Will Label AI Images Across Facebook, Instagram, & Threads PYMNTS.com : Meta Plans Labels for AI-Generated Content Bloomberg : Meta to Detect and Label More AI-Created Posts as Elections Loom Laurent Giret / Thurrott : Meta Will Soon Label AI-Generated Images Posted on Facebook, Instagram and Threads Ryan McNeal / Android Authority : Instagram, Threads, and Facebook will start labeling AI-generated content Jerri Ledford / Lifewire : Meta Now Plans to Label All AI-Generated Content Kazim Ali Alvi / Windows Report : Meta to soon label AI-generated images on Instagram, Facebook & Threads ITV News : Facebook and Instagram to label AI images to curb disinformation ahead of global elections Patrick Hilsman / UPI : Meta to expand labels on AI-generated images Kris Holt / Engadget : Meta plans to ramp up labeling of AI-generated images across its platforms William Farrington / Proactive : ‘Imagined with AI’ labels coming to Facebook and Instagram following deepfake fury Vaughn Cockayne / Washington Times : Meta to shine stronger spotlight on AI this year VentureBeat : Meta will label AI-generated content on Facebook, Instagram and Threads Matthew Field / Telegraph : Clegg admits Meta failing to detect fake videos amid online safety concerns Threads: @orobicoak : I'd be curious to see where they'll draw the line, there'll be cases where digital art will be labelled incorrectly. For example, many artists paint over AI pictures, or make pieces that combine AI imagery with other media. It's hard to look at this matter in black and white. … @skoskie : AI images need an encoded tag so they can be easily recognized. Otherwise AI will begin to consume its own images which will begin to distort its own reality. In other words it will begin to think six-fingered people are actually common, and produce more images of people with six fingers. … Ralf Skirr / @ralfskirr : Meta will soon start labeling AI images on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads with “Imagined with AI” labels. I love AI generated images, but I think it's really important that they are identifed as such. It's already almost impossible to know what is a real photograph and what is AI by just looking at an image. … X: Emily Bell / @emilybell : This is a key commitment by Meta. In the past - particularly around its ‘fact check’ flags etc - Meta's labeling or flagging of content has been hopelessly inconsistent . Can it do better with AI? Alex Heath / @alexeheath : Talked to Meta's @nickclegg about why they are starting to label AI-generated photos. He said realistic video/audio made with AI also needs to start being disclosed by users or it could be taken down. Also: “I think it's really unlikely that you're going to get a video or audio... Meredith Whittaker / @mer__edith : The election year focus on ‘deep fakes’ is a distraction, conveniently ignoring the documented role of surveillance ads—or, the ability to target specific segments to shape opinion. This's a boon to Meta/Google, who've rolled back restrictions on political ads in recent years. Nick Clegg / @nickclegg : Content from partners incl Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney, & Shutterstock will be marked with labels denoting if something was created w AI. While this isn't a perfect solution & won't catch everything, it's an important first step in an evolving process. Nick Clegg / @nickclegg : Today, we're announcing that we will label AI-generated images from industry partners that get posted to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. https://about.fb.com/... @metanewsroom : Is it AI? The line between AI and human-made content can be blurry, but labeling it shouldn't be. We're rolling out industry-leading practices that will identify AI-generated images across @facebook, @instagram and @threadsapp__. https://about.fb.com/... [video] Andy Stone / @andymstone : Since its launch, we've labeled photorealistic images created using Meta AI so people know what they're looking at. In the coming months, we'll also label images created elsewhere when we can detect industry standard indicators that they're AI-generated. https://about.fb.com/... LinkedIn: Henry Ajder : Good to see Meta taking a step forward with GenAI transparency/disclosure by announcing platform support for the C2PA and IPTC provenance standards. … Erin Egan : Excited to announce we're launching transparency tools to help identify when AI-generated images from industry partners are posted to our platforms. …