Meta says it will introduce technology that can detect and label images generated by other companies' artificial intelligence tools.Meta already labels AI images generated by its own systems. It says it hopes the new tech, which it is still building, will create "momentum" for the industry to tackle AI fakery.
"But those detectors can be easily evaded by some lightweight processing on top of the images, and they also can have a high rate of false positives.Meta has acknowledged its tool will not work for audio and video - despite these being the media that much of the concern about AI fakes is focused on. Sir Nick Clegg also admitted it would be impossible to test for text that has been generated by tools such as ChatGPT.for its policy on manipulated media, calling it "incoherent, lacking in persuasive justification and inappropriately focused on how content has been created".The criticism was in response to a ruling on a video of US President Joe Biden.