In a significant development, Meta Platforms, the American social media giant, has announced updates to Meta AI, its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, as it concludes what it deems a remarkable year for this segment of its business.
Meta Unwraps New Features Aimed at Curbing the Misapplication of its AI Technology
These updates are specifically tailored to enhance various aspects of its AI models, encompassing improvements in user experience, image generation, increased transparency, and providing additional protection to content creators. The overarching goal is to combat the misuse of Meta’s AI technology.
As outlined in the report on December 6, Meta introduced an update named the “imagine with Meta AI experience,” incorporating invisible watermarks into all AI-generated images. The implementation of invisible watermarks aims to facilitate the identification of authentic images, thereby combating the proliferation of misleading content on social media platforms.
With the surge in the use of artificial intelligence models, concerns regarding the dissemination of fake images and content have risen significantly. The primary challenge lies in discerning whether an image is AI-generated. Meta’s invisible watermarking addresses this issue, offering users increased transparency. Moreover, Meta emphasizes that content creators will not have the ability to remove the watermark, ensuring its permanent inclusion in AI-generated content.
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