Facebook expands rules on "deepfakes" but falls short of total ban

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Facebook has announced that they are expanding their rules on deepfakes in an effort to combat misinformation on their platform. However, the social media giant has stopped short of implementing a total ban on deepfake content.

Deepfakes are hyper-realistic videos that use artificial intelligence to manipulate footage in order to create false narratives. These videos are often used to spread misinformation and propaganda online.

In an attempt to address this issue, Facebook has updated its policy to include a ban on deepfakes that are edited using artificial intelligence or machine learning in a way that “misleads, misinforms, or manipulates the viewer.” However, the platform will not remove deepfake videos that are intended as satire or parodies.

This update comes as Facebook faces increasing pressure to combat the spread of disinformation on its platform. Critics argue that deepfakes pose a serious threat to democracy and public trust in media.

While Facebook’s new policy is a step in the right direction, some experts argue that it does not go far enough. Many believe that a total ban on deepfake content is necessary in order to effectively combat the spread of misinformation online.

Overall, Facebook’s decision to expand its rules on deepfakes is a positive move towards addressing the issue of disinformation on its platform. However, it remains to be seen whether this updated policy will be enough to combat the growing threat of deepfake videos.

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