Google, Twitter, Facebook take action as the number of manipulated photos and images online has doubled this year
Computer-generated videos are getting more realistic and even harder to detect thanks to deep learning and artificial intelligence. As WSJ’s Jason Bellini finds in this episode of Moving Upstream, these so-called deepfakes can be playful, but can also have real, damaging consequences for people’s lives.
Yeah right...
Wait, Facebook, toi? I thought they said they wouldn’t get involved?
In other words, censorship
We all know how unbiased Google, Facebook, & Twitter are. The purveyors of free speech must stifle all unfavorable content, true or false, against their preferred party under the banner of spreading malicious, doctored content to shape public opinion according to their biases.
Great start. Let’s get off to an even better start and ban all political ads, Bot content, from all social media platforms.
Would help the situation if they all just banned any and all political ads as well as those on soapboxes, privileged or not, speaking out on politics.
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