"Oversight Board Urges Meta to Address Deepfake Concerns Before High-Stakes Election"

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Meta's Oversight Board criticized the company's "incoherent" and "confusing" policies on manipulated media after an altered video of President Biden spread on Facebook, calling for clearer guidelines and expanded policies to address potential harms, including voter suppression. The video, which showed Biden appearing to touch his granddaughter inappropriately, was not removed by Meta despite criticism. The board recommended extending manipulated media policy to cover altered audio and videos showing people doing things they didn't do, and suggested attaching a label to manipulated media instead of removing it if it doesn't violate other rules.
- Oversight Board rebukes Meta’s policies on deepfakes, amid AI fears The Washington Post
- Manipulated Biden video can remain online, Meta’s Oversight Board rules CNN
- Facebook urged to fix fake video problem before Biden-Trump matchup USA TODAY
- Oversight board urges Meta to rethink its policy on manipulated media in high-stakes election year The Associated Press
- Meta urged to reconsider media manipulation policy ahead of elections The Hill
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