Meta oversight board calls company's deepfake rule 'incoherent'

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Meta oversight board calls company's deepfake rule 'incoherent'
Meta's Oversight Board has determined a Facebook video wrongfully suggesting that US President Joe Biden is a paedophile does not violate the company's current rules while deeming those rules "incoherent" and too narrowly focused on AI-generated content. The board, which is funded by Meta but ...

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