The company already labels content generated using its own AI tools. Once the new system is operational, Meta will extend this labeling to images created on services run by OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney, Shutterstock, and Alphabet's Google, according to the company's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg.
Key takeaways:
- Meta will begin detecting and labeling images generated by artificial intelligence from various services including Google and OpenAI.
- The company will use a set of invisible markers built into the files to assist with the identification process.
- The labels will be applied to any content carrying the markers that is posted to its Facebook, Instagram and Threads services.
- Once the new system is operational, Meta will also label images created on services run by OpenAI, Microsoft, Adobe, Midjourney, Shutterstock and Alphabet's Google.