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The Oversight Board Says Meta Isn't Doing Enough to Fight Celeb Deepfake Scams

  • Michael V. Declared he will take legal action if the creator of a deepfake video using his image continues deceptive acts.
  • This follows a rise in complaints about fake endorsements and deepfake scandals affecting multiple public figures and professionals.
  • Meta hosts many deepfake ads promoting AI 'nudify' tools despite removing some, with hundreds still active mostly targeting men in the US and EU.
  • Last month, the bipartisan "Take It Down Act" was signed into law, requiring websites and social media platforms to remove AI-generated fake images within two days after being notified by the affected individual, in an effort to address increasing misuse.
  • The Oversight Board criticized Meta for insufficient action against deepfake scams, urging better reviewer training and stronger enforcement to reduce widespread fraud.
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Criminals are campaigning wide on Facebook and Instagram and Meta's Supervisory Board believes it's being very lax with celebrity deepfakes.

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There are fake videos on the Internet, since moving images can be transmitted on the net. However, using artificial intelligence, the distribution of fake videos has reached a new dimension. By W. Rohwedder.[more]]>

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Wired broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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