Facebook and Instagram will label fake AI images to prevent misinformation from spreading

Meta will start flagging AI-generated images on Facebook, Instagram and Threads in an effort to maintain online transparency.

The tech giant already labels content created by its Imagine AI engine with a visible watermark. In the future, it will do something similar for images coming from third-party sources like OpenAI, Google, and Midjourney, to name a few. It is unknown what exactly these labels will look like, although: looking at the announcement post, it can simply consist of the words ‘AI Info’ next to the generated content. Meta states that this design is not yet final, which suggests that this could change once the update officially launches.

Facebook's new AI label

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In addition to visible labels, the company is also working on tools to “identify invisible markers” in images from third-party generators. Imagine if AI does this too by embedding watermarks in the metadata of the content. Its purpose is to include a unique tag that cannot be manipulated by editing tools. Meta states that other platforms have plans to do the same and want a system in place to detect the tagged metadata.

Audio and video labeling