Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, stated at a company event in London that it's been surprising how little these tools have been systemically used to disrupt or subvert elections.
Key takeaways:
- Meta Platforms Inc. is facing significant pressure to control AI-created content on social media that could potentially disrupt elections.
- The company's top leaders claim they have not yet observed such disruptions on their services.
- Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, stated that these tools have not been used systematically to subvert or disrupt elections.
- The comments were made at an event discussing the company's AI strategy in London.