Meta, Adding Label to, AI-Generated Content .<br />NPR reports that AI-generated images on Instagram, <br />Facebook and Threads may come with a disclaimer, <br />clearly stating that they are not real images. .<br />NPR reports that AI-generated images on Instagram, <br />Facebook and Threads may come with a disclaimer, <br />clearly stating that they are not real images. .<br />Meta has said that the AI-generated <br />label will be rolled out on all of the <br />company's platforms in the coming months.<br />The decision comes amid growing pressure on tech <br />companies to address the potential for deception <br />that comes with rapidly developing AI technology.<br />As the difference between <br />human and synthetic content <br />gets blurred, people want to <br />know where the boundary lies, Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, via NPR.<br />People are often coming across <br />AI-generated content for the first <br />time and our users have told us <br />they appreciate transparency <br />around this new technology. , Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, via NPR.<br />So it's important that we <br />help people know when <br />photorealistic content they're <br />seeing has been created using AI, Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, via NPR.<br />The system relies upon invisible markers, <br />like metadata and watermarks, that <br />identify content that is generated by AI. .<br />The labels will reportedly apply to images <br />generated by AI tools owned by Google, Microsoft, <br />OpenAI, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock. .<br />The labels will reportedly apply to images <br />generated by AI tools owned by Google, Microsoft, <br />OpenAI, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock. .<br />The labels will reportedly apply to images <br />generated by AI tools owned by Google, Microsoft, <br />OpenAI, Adobe, Midjourney and Shutterstock. .<br />NPR reports that this leaves gaps <br />for other image generators, <br />including open-source AI tools.<br />To compensate for this, Meta said it is working on tools <br />that will be able to automatically detect AI-generated <br />content, even without watermarks or metadata.