SUMMARY
Meta’s policy for dealing with deepfakes and AI is under fire after it allowed an altered video of President Joe Biden to remain online. The oversight board of Meta, which owns Meta owns Facebook and Instagram, called the company’s manipulated media policies “incoherent” and “confusing.” Meta now says it will label AI-generated content as such in the months to come. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta.
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WARM UP QUESTIONS
FOCUS QUESTIONS
How do you think social media companies should try to address problems with misinformation and content generated by AI?
Media literacy: How does Meta determine whether content was generated by AI? Do you think this interview helped clarify how capable Meta is of identifying AI content?
Alternative: See, Think, Wonder: What did you notice? What did the story make you think? What story would you want to find out more about? Where would you go to learn more?
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What students can do: How can you learn to spot AI generated content that my be misleading or intentionally spreading false information? Watch the following video from the MediaWise Teen Fact-checking network and discuss which strategies seem most effective in spotting AI content.
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