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.
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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