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Political advertisers must use meta to indicate when deepfakes are being used.

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Political advertisers must use meta to indicate when deepfakes are being used. Political advertisers will have to notify Meta when their ads on Facebook and Instagram use artificial intelligence (AI) or digital manipulation. Although the social media platform already has rules in place regarding the use of deepfakes, it claims that this goes one step further. Advertisements pertaining to politics, elections, or social issues will need to disclose any digitally altered images or videos starting in January. The global policy will be overseen by a combination of AI and human fact checkers. In a statement, Meta said that this would include removing comments made in videos, modifying photos or videos of actual events, and creating realistic-looking but fictitious characters. When advertisements are identified as having been digitally altered, users will be informed. Although Meta did not specify how it would be presented, it did tell the BBC that it would include this information in the ad

Political advertisers must use meta to indicate when deepfakes are being used.

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Political advertisers must use meta to indicate when deepfakes are being used. Political advertisers will have to notify Meta when their ads on Facebook and Instagram use artificial intelligence (AI) or digital manipulation. Although the social media platform already has rules in place regarding the use of deepfakes, it claims that this goes one step further. Advertisements pertaining to politics, elections, or social issues will need to disclose any digitally altered images or videos starting in January. The global policy will be overseen by a combination of AI and human fact checkers. In a statement, Meta said that this would include removing comments made in videos, modifying photos or videos of actual events, and creating realistic-looking but fictitious characters. When advertisements are identified as having been digitally altered, users will be informed. Although Meta did not specify how it would be presented, it did tell the BBC that it would include this information in the ad

Musk claims that his latest AI chatbot is humorous.

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Musk claims that his latest AI chatbot is humorous. Grok, an AI chatbot that Elon Musk introduced on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter), is currently only accessible to a limited number of users. Mr. Musk boasted that Grok would respond to inquiries with "a little humour" and "loves sarcasm". Early indications, though, indicate that it has issues similar to those of other artificial intelligence tools. Certain questions are declined by other models, such as those that offer criminal advice. However, Mr. Musk claimed that Grok would respond to "tough questions that are turned down by most other AI systems." When Mr. Musk posted a demonstration of the new tool, Grok was asked to provide a detailed recipe for producing cocaine. Regarding the trial of cryptocurrency entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried, it was written in an enthusiastic manner, but it was inaccurate to say that the jury took eight hours to find the defendant guilty when, in reality, the