UNIT.City — місце, де люди працюють... КРАЩЕ! Обирай свій простір просто зараз 👉
Олександр КузьменкоAI Eng
16 December 2024, 09:59
2024-12-16
Instagram CEO advises against trusting "pictures on the internet" because AI generates images that can be confused with real ones
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has said that users should not trust the images they see online because artificial intelligence is «clearly producing» content that can easily be mistaken for reality. He believes that social networks should provide more context about where a particular piece of content came from.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has said that users should not trust the images they see online because artificial intelligence is «clearly producing» content that can easily be mistaken for reality. He believes that social networks should provide more context about where a particular piece of content came from.
«Our role as online platforms is to do the best we can to label AI-generated content,» Mosseri told The Verge. He acknowledged that labeling everything won’t work, but platforms «should also provide context about who’s sharing» so that users can decide how much to trust their content.
Meta’s platforms don’t currently offer much of the context Mosseri is talking about, though the company recently hinted at big upcoming changes to its content policies.
What Mosseri describes sounds closer to user-led moderation, like Community Notes on X and YouTube or Bluesky’s user-moderated filters. It’s unclear whether Meta plans to implement something similar, but it has borrowed solutions from Bluesky in the past.
For example, curated groups of accounts that you can follow all at once. People will be able to find collections built around topics like «basketball, style and fashion, food, books, pop culture, etc.,» Meta spokesman Alec Booker said.
Previously, dev.ua reported on how Facebook has been flooded with bad AI photos of «no one greets me,» which periodically depict Ukrainian soldiers. Such posts can garner tens of thousands of likes and comments.
«Будуть брати поки більше областей». «Instавідьма» з Мелітополя переїхала до рф, заробляє на передбаченні прильотів по українських містах і звинувачує ЗСУ
Instagram-«відьма» Альона Лоран, про яку dev.ua писав у листопаді минулого року стосовно судового спору, у який вона втрапила через дописи в соцмережі, тепер заробляє на передбаченні обстрілів українських міст. Щобільше, 33-річна блогерка поширює фейки про ЗСУ та відкрито підтримує російських загарбників.