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The image would show a blend of political symbols and technology, showcasing the intersection between politics and artificial intelligence. It might include a combination of elements such as a voting booth, an AI interface, and icons representing various political ideologies. The overall image would convey the idea of disclosure and transparency, possibly featuring a prominent symbol like a magnifying glass or an exclamation mark to represent the need for viewers to be aware of AI manipulations in political advertising.

Meta to Implement AI-Manipulated Political Ads Disclosure Requirements

Posted on 8 November 20238 November 2023 By Lee No Comments on Meta to Implement AI-Manipulated Political Ads Disclosure Requirements
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Meta Plays ‘Truth or Dare’ with Advertisers: The AI Version!

Meta’s Upgraded Realness Meter

If you’re an advertiser with a fondness for political drama or social decimals, oops… I mean social issues, prepare to have your fantasy and reality strings untwisted! By 2024, Meta, (or as I like to call them, the ‘Godmother of Social Media’), will have you sort your AI-crafted ads from your hand-spun ones. Elections, politics, societal quibbles, and everything in between… they all need to be starched with a big ol’ ‘AI-crafted’ sticker.

What’s in Store for Advertisers?

Gone are the days when some funky AI could create Hollywood-style drama and parade it as grassroots political campaigning. Meta’s move comes as a whiff of fresh air amidst the odor of hidden biases and misleading narratives. So, for the mad world of ads, an extra hop, skip, or jump will soon be mandatory on Facebook and Instagram. Get ready to ‘advert-honestly’ every time you submit a new ad!

Hot Take:

In a world that’s made us ‘professionally’ skeptical, Meta’s asking for truth in advertising whiffs more of irony than transparency. While their insistence on AI disclosure seems akin to asking magicians to reveal their tricks, let’s hope this doesn’t metamorphose into just another rabbit out of the hat for those savvy advertisers!


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/08/meta-will-start-requiring-disclosures-for-political-ads-manipulated-with-ai/

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