Meta urged to boost oversight of fake AI videos

The 21-person Oversight Board raised the concerns as it rebuked the company for leaving up an AI-generated video that claimed to show extensive damage in Haifa, Israel by Iranian forces without a label. Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Meta's advisory board has urged the social media giant to enhance its oversight of fake artificial intelligence (AI)-generated videos, citing concerns over the "proliferation" of such content.
- The 21-person Oversight Board critiqued Meta for failing to label an AI-generated video depicting fictional damage in Haifa, Israel, by Iranian forces.
- The board warned that the rise of fake AI videos in global conflicts "risks a general distrust of all information."
- Meta, which currently relies heavily on user self-disclosure or complaints, agreed to label the specific video within seven days.
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