As concerns about the spread of infection increase, false alarm and misuse of artificial intelligence, metais the parent company of. Facebookannounces plans to establish a dedicated team to address these issues ahead of the upcoming European Parliament election Reuters reported in June.
The effort comes in response to concerns about election interference and the potential spread of misleading content facilitated by generative artificial intelligence, a technology that can rapidly create text, images, and videos based on a given prompt. It was done.
Marco Pancini meta‘s European director has announced plans to launch an election operations centre. election It aims to identify and mitigate potential threats in real time.
metahighlights its commitment to combating misinformation through collaboration with 26 independent fact-checking agencies across the European Union, covering 22 languages. In addition, three new partnerships will be established in Bulgaria, France and Slovakia to further address the issue. false alarm Especially in these areas.
This effort coincides with a recent collaboration by 20 leading technology companies that pledged to work together to combat the spread of false content through artificial intelligence technology. election World wide.