Meta adjusts AI labeling after photographers find authentic photos mistakenly tagged with new "AI info" label, clarifies AI-generated content recognition on shared media.
Some groups, such as the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), have slammed Meta's decision, saying the company has 'double standards' for the Jewish community.
Meta introduces AI Accelerator TLV, aimed at early-stage Israeli B2C startups with artificial intelligence capabilities, offering mentoring, resources, and networking opportunities.
The ex-employee alleged that after finding a short video posted by a Palestinian photojournalist of a destroyed Gaza building, it was classified as pornographic.
The partnership will provide a comprehensive AI basket delivering technological solutions and AI infrastructure end-to-end for both organizations and individual consumers.
Meta says not all cases are clear-cut and that it needs help balancing the right balance between blocking hate speech and allowing the free expression of criticism.
Meta said it already has a number of online tools to protect children.