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‘Superma Court’ of the Meta Recommends Deepfake Exclusion with Ronaldo and Critical Default in Hits with IA

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The Board of Supervisors pointed to company failure to keep in the air handled videos of celebrations and covered stricter rules against blows using artificial intelligence. The Meta's Supervisory Board, considered a "supercomputer" kind of company, assessed the company's failure not to exclude a publication on the Facebook with a depfake of Ronaldo. In the video manipulated by artificial intelligence, the ex-player makes a promotion of an onlin…
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The Board of Supervisors pointed to company failure to keep in the air handled videos of celebrations and covered stricter rules against blows using artificial intelligence. The Meta's Supervisory Board, considered a "supercomputer" kind of company, assessed the company's failure not to exclude a publication on the Facebook with a depfake of Ronaldo. In the video manipulated by artificial intelligence, the ex-player makes a promotion of an onlin…

·Brazil
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The Meta's Supervisory Board, officially known as the Supreme Court of Facebook, decided to reverse a decision by the company on Friday-to-morrow (5). The big tech remained in the air, for months, a song cloning the voice and image of the Ronaldo player to publish an online casino called Plinko. Read more (06/08/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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