Posted by : Brij Bhushan Wednesday 5 February 2020


Last year, deepfake technology emerged as a dangerous form of technology, and social networks were scrambling around to form some kind of rules around it. Now, they’ve slowly started to build policies to possibly detect and control manipulated content. Last month, Facebook released its own set of rules to crack down on deepfakes. Yesterday, Twitter followed the suit and released their own guidelines and course of action for manipulated content. These sets of rules are based upon an open survey result and feedback the company asked its users for last November. This new practice includes a framework on how Twitter will label…

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