Facebook's vice president of product, Jagjit Chawla, talks about how the platform treats AI-generated content and how you can see less of it.
An official emphasized that the prank wastes emergency resources and can easily lead to dangerous misunderstandings.
According to Meta, the AI works continuously in the background once a user opts in, generating ‘potential content that ...
The government has proposed new rules to combat the rising threat of deepfakes and misinformation. Social media platforms ...
Social media users in Thailand and Cambodia have continued to taunt each other with false claims after the neighbours fought ...
A fake video of the CN Tower on fire went viral on Facebook this week and experts say it's another example of why social ...
A meteor passed over Indonesia's West Java on October 5, with residents hearing and seeing explosions and lights overhead, ...
Meta and Google have removed AI-generated deepfake videos spreading false claims about the presidential election. Experts say these videos amount to disinformation and that the sophistication of the ...
According to the story, Streisand fought back against the anti-American chants by "softly singing 'God Bless America' with ...
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