Instagram will tag AI-generated images

It turned out that Instagram is working on a new feature. The new feature will add a tag to content created with artificial intelligence tools. In this way, the user will be able to understand whether what he sees is real or created with artificial intelligence.
 Instagram will tag AI-generated images
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It turned out that social media giant Meta is working on a new feature for Instagram. Unveiled by indie developer Alessandro Paluzzi, this new feature aims to introduce a non-removable tag to content created via Meta AI. Users on Instagram will be able to easily understand that an image was created through artificial intelligence with this tag.

The new feature, which is learned that Meta has tested with a limited user base, will add an informative text to a post that says “generated by artificial intelligence”. Thanks to this text, the user will be able to distinguish between a real image and an image created or edited by artificial intelligence. There is an unknown here. It is not clear whether the AI ​​detection feature will consist only of Meta AI, or whether, for example, images created by DALL-E will also be detected.

Here’s what the new feature on Instagram will look like:

When we look at the screenshot above, we see that the descriptions are not in the Meta AI specific. In other words, other image-oriented artificial intelligence tools may also be within the scope of this feature.

So why does Meta continue to work on such a feature?

In a content we shared with you in the past days; We talked about a meeting that companies like Google, Meta and Open AI had with the US government. The Biden administration asked companies to work to prevent the risks of artificial intelligence, and the companies accepted this request. On that day, we said that “a new watermark system to understand that any content is created by artificial intelligence” was also accepted. Here’s the feature that came out today, part of the promises made to the Biden administration.

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