Meta's Oversight Board Urges Stronger Protections Against Sexualized AI Deepfakes for Ordinary Users
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Mariella Moon
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Meta's Oversight Board has urged the company to improve its policies and reporting mechanisms for sexualized AI-generated deepfakes targeting ordinary people. The board recommends making reporting tools more accessible and effective, particularly for non-public figures who may lack resources to combat such content. The suggestions aim to close gaps in Meta's current moderation systems that leave regular users vulnerable to non-consensual intimate imagery created by AI.
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· 3 pulledMeta's Oversight Board has called on the social media company to strengthen its protections against sexualized AI deepfakes.
The Oversight Board says Meta needs to do more to protect regular people from sexualized deepfakes.
The board has made several suggestions to make reporting sexualized AI deepfakes easier and more effective for ordinary people.
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