SUMMARY
Meta’s policy to deal with Deepfakes and AI is under fire after allowing President Joe Biden to stay online. Meta’s supervisory board, owner of Meta is the owner of Facebook and Instagram, described the manipulated media policies of the “incoherent” and “confusing” company. Meta now says that he will label the content generated by AI as such in the coming months. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Nick Clegg, president of World Affairs of Meta.
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Warm -up of questions
- WHO Is Nick Clegg and what is his work?
- What Do Meta, and what social media controls?
- Or Is the content generated by AI appears?
- For what Is part of this content likely to distribute disinformation?
- How Does Meta try to manage the disinformation of AI, according to Clegg?
Focus Questions
How do you think that social media companies should try to solve problems of disinformation and content generated by AI?
Media: How does Meta determine if the content was generated by AI? Do you think that this interview has helped to clarify how much the meta is able to identify the content of AI?
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