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Digital Media Confusion: Recognizing Content “Imagined with AI”

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Jackie Allen
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February 6, 2024
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    In the absence of standardized protocols, Meta emphasizes the importance of user accountability in disclosing AI-generated content. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in penalties to encourage responsible online behavior.

    Meta’s labeling system represents a step towards promoting transparency and combating the proliferation of AI-generated misinformation.

    The ability to distinguish between real and synthetic AI content is an important safeguard for the online world. And Big Tech is just beginning the process of protecting its users.

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      Jackie Allen
      Jackie Allen
      Jackie is a freelance journalist and technology geek. She worked as a telecom project director for AT&T and BellSouth. Before joining the USA Herald she has written books, articles, blogs and whitepapers. Her clients include Samsung and other technology companies.

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