Meta is mistakenly removing too much content across its apps, according to a top executive. Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of ...
In conversation with US ambassador to Ireland in Dublin, Clegg said AI discussion had dwelled on ‘largely nonsensical fears’ ...
The Big Tech president Nick Clegg said the influence of AI in a year of many elections has been limited. View on euronews ...
Meta may have gone too far when it came to moderating posts on Facebook and Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic, according ...
Meta on Tuesday said fears that artificial intelligence would unleash a torrent of misinformation to deceive voters around ...
The tech firm says its defences were able to defeat AI-driven misinformation operations from gaining an online foothold.
AI-driven deepfakes weren't the disinformation catastrophe that tech companies and global governments feared ahead of a slew ...
Too much harmless content taken down According to a top executive, Meta mistakenly removes too much content across its apps.
Vietnamese users may now use the Meta AI tool, an AI language model similar to ChatGPT or Gemini, for free either on browsers ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said Tuesday its error rates can be “too high” when enforcing content ...