Meta came up with its “Made with AI” labeling system for its platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Threads, in order to help users distinguish what's what. And while this can be a great feature, it looks like, despite Meta's good intentions, the feature isn't always accurately labeling images on its platforms.
editing has become a lot more complicated now than it used to be, especially with new AI tools that can really alter an image with the click of a button. And while some of these edits might not be profound, they are still technically images that have been manipulated using AI. Of course, there are folks on both sides of the fence, with some believing that simple edits shouldn't be hit with the AI labels, while others believe that any manipulation of any image should be noted.
@ecksmc a lot of (phone) _cameras_ claim to use AI. By now it's safer to accept that photos are closer to interpretive dance than objective reflection.
According to TechCrunch, Meta is using its “Made with AI” label on images that aren't created using AI. Of course, things aren't always black and white whenever we see images on the internet, with some having some type of alteration done. The news outlet shares that this isn't just a simple matter of images being mislabeled, but perhaps that images with edits are also being labeled as well.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/21/meta-tagging-real-photos-made-with-ai/