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Meta's Oversight Board to Review Response to Deepfake Pornography
Introduction
- Meta's Oversight Board to evaluate handling of deepfake porn.
- Concerns arise over AI-generated explicit imagery as harassment.
The Pew Survey Results
- Men mostly retain their last names in marriage (92%).
- Women show more diversity in name changes:
- Around 80% take husband's name.
- About 14% keep their own.
- 5% hyphenate.
- Age and education influence choices:
- Younger women and those with postgraduate degrees more likely to keep their names.
Why the Review Matters
- Rising concerns about deepfake pornography targeting women.
- Accessibility of generative AI tools fuels creation of fake explicit imagery.
- Social media platforms amplify spread of such content.
Oversight Board's Role
- Comprised of experts in freedom of expression and human rights.
- Evaluates Meta's policies and practices in handling such content.
- Aims to ensure consistent enforcement globally.
Case Examples
- AI-generated nude image shared on Instagram.
- Policy enforcement issues raised when reports were automatically closed.
- AI-generated image of a nude woman posted on Facebook group, violating bullying and harassment rules.
Public Input
- Oversight Board seeks public comments on deepfake pornography.
- Focus on understanding harm to women and Meta's response.
- Public comment period closes on April 30.
Conclusion
- Deepfake pornography poses a threat to women's safety and online experience.
- Meta's Oversight Board aims to ensure fair and effective policies in addressing such content.
- Public input crucial for understanding the impact and improving responses.
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