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This concerns, for example, cases in which the false impression is given that a real person has said or done something, Meta explains in a blog post on Wednesday. This also applies to situations where recordings of real events are altered or even created artificially.
Software based on artificial intelligence can sometimes generate realistic images based on linguistic descriptions alone. This makes it easier to take photos – and soon videos – that contain false information. Recently there have been online platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, Elon’s Musk’s
If advertisers do not emphasize the relevant use of AI in their images and videos, Meta will reject the ad, the company said. For repeated violations, the advertising customer may be punished. Minor AI changes, such as adjustments to image size or colors, do not need to be declared as long as they do not affect the content of the ad. (SDA)
Source: Blick

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