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Meta to Start Labeling AI-Generated Images from Companies Like OpenAI and Google

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Date Published
7 Feb 2024
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8 Mar 2025, 02:41 pm

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Using a set of invisible markers built into the files.

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Meta Platforms has announced plans to detect and label AI-generated images using invisible markers embedded in files. This initiative targets content generated by AI services from companies like OpenAI and Google. The move underscores growing efforts to enhance transparency and accountability in AI-generated content, which can impact misinformation and trust in digital media. While focused on image identification, this development highlights a broader concern regarding the potential misuse of AI technologies, relevant both to global discourse on AI governance and policy frameworks. However, the article lacks depth on existential AI risks or safety measures specifically.

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Meta Platforms will begin detecting and labelling images generated by other companies' artificial intelligence services in the coming months, using a set of invisible markers built into the files, its top policy executive said. Meta will apply the labels to any content carrying the markers that ... Hi! You've reached one of our premium articles. This is available exclusively to subscribers. It's free to register, and only takes a few minutes. Once you sign up you'll have unlimited access to the full catalogue of Australia's best business IT content, as well as a daily news bulletin delivered straight to your inbox. Register now Already have an account? Log in to read this article.