Meta will label AI-generated content from OpenAI and Google on Facebook, Instagram

With more and more AI-generated images, Meta has decided to label that content on its flagship Facebook and Instagram products according to Ars Technica:

On Tuesday, Meta announced its plan to start labeling AI-generated images from other companies like OpenAI and Google, as reported by Reuters. The move aims to enhance transparency on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Threads by informing users when the content they see is digitally synthesized media rather than an authentic photo or video.

Both OpenAI and Google-generated images are watermarked; what can Meta do to flag non-watermarked images?

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