How to know which Instagram and Facebook photos were generated with artificial intelligence

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The technology giant Objective announced this Tuesday that in “the next months will begin” a tag images generated with artificial intelligence (AI) in their networks Facebook, Instagram and discussions.

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In a statement, the president of Global Affairs, Nick Cleggnotes that Meta is collaborating with other companies in the sector common technical standards to identify the contents of artificial intelligence, including video and audio.

“We’re building industry-leading tools that identify invisible markers so you can tag images Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock” observed Clegg.

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If you see this tag on a photo on Instagram, Threads, or Facebook, it means it was generated by artificial intelligence

The design is preliminary.  (Credit: Meta)The design is preliminary. (Credit: Meta)

Users can also use MetaIA to create photorealistic images using text. However, the company points out that artificial intelligence participated in some image creation processes visible markers which can be seen in the pictures and invisible watermarks and embedded metadata in image files.

On Monday, the Meta Oversight Board supported the authorization of doctored video of US President Joe Bidenreleased last January.

This video uses real footage of Biden placing a sticker that says: “I voted” on the chest of his adult granddaughterwhich were filmed in October 2022, but the editing repeats the moment when Biden’s hand approaches his niece’s chest to make it appear that he had touched her inappropriately.

“Facebook’s post does not violate Meta’s manipulated media policy, which only applies to videos and AI-created content that show people saying things they didn’t say. Because the video in this post has not been edited using artificial intelligence and shows President Biden doing something he didn’t do (not something he didn’t say), does not violate existing policy“, the board notes in a statement.

The college also highlights that the alteration of this video is evident and, therefore, it is unlikely to fool the “average user” on its authenticity.

Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock are some of the platforms where you can create images with artificial intelligence.  (Credit: Meta)Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock are some of the platforms where you can create images with artificial intelligence. (Credit: Meta)

“However, the Council is concerned about the policy on manipulated media in its current form, finding it to be inconsistent, lacking persuasive justification and inappropriately focused on how the content was created, rather than what specific harms it is intended to prevent (e.g. , for electoral processes). Meta should quickly reconsider this policygiven the number of elections in 2024″, he adds.

At the end of January they joined social networks such as X, Instagram and Threads remove searches for “Taylor Swift artificial intelligence (AI)” after the escape of false sexual images of the American singer perhaps created with artificial intelligence.

With the popularity of generative AI, more and more of it is circulating on the Internet ‘deepfake’ who use the faces of celebrities for widespread scams on social networks: some of the targets were the YouTuber MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson and has more than 237 million followers, or the award-winning actor Tom Hanks.

Source: Clarin

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