Instagram tries using AI to identify teens pretending to be adults
Instagram is beginning to test the use of artificial intelligence to determine if kids are lying about their ages on the app, parent company Meta Platforms said on Monday.
Instagram is beginning to test the use of artificial intelligence to determine if kids are lying about their ages on the app, parent company Meta Platforms said on Monday.
This update comes just a few months after YouTube updated its Shorts policy to support videos up to three minutes long and just hours before the anticipated TikTok ban in the United States of America.
From responding to questions about various topics to just acting like an always available friend, Meta AI is being used by users for various purposes.
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Currently confined to a small group, the Meta-owned photo and video-sharing platform intends to expand this feature to a broader user base
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According to a recent post on X (formerly Twitter) by the known tipster Alessandro Paluzzi, profiles posted as stories will display the person’s first three posts and information like profile name and bio.
According to an internal email cited in the complaint, Instagram's then-head of policy appealed to Mark Zuckerberg to disable the filters, expressing worry about actively encouraging body dysmorphia in young girls