Posted by : Brij Bhushan Tuesday 12 November 2019


Last night, Twitter released its draft policy on deepfakes and opened up its feedback process for users. The policy is still in a very early stage and a lot of details, like determining and identifying manipulated photos and videos, are unstructured. The company defines deepfakes as “any photo, audio, or video that has been significantly altered or fabricated in a way that intends to mislead people or changes its original meaning.” While the definition kind of makes sense, Twitter will need to make sure its AI wouldn’t classify memes are deepfakes. Expanding on this in its survey, the social network says…

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