Meta ‘supreme court’ takes on cases of deepfake porn
SAN FRANCISCO: Meta’s oversight board said on Tuesday it is scrutinizing the social media titan’s deepfake porn policies, through the lens of two cases. The move by what is referred to as a Meta “supreme court” for content moderation disputes comes just months after the widespread sharing of lewd AI-generated images of megastar Taylor Swift […]
SAN FRANCISCO: Meta’s oversight board said on Tuesday it is scrutinizing the social media titan’s deepfake porn policies, through the lens of two cases.
The move by what is referred to as a Meta “supreme court” for content moderation disputes comes just months after the widespread sharing of lewd AI-generated images of megastar Taylor Swift on X, formerly Twitter.
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