Meta will tag images with artificial intelligence
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 6:40 am
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, has announced that it will begin labeling images created by artificial intelligence (AI) . The goal is to make it easier for users to identify synthetic content, which has skyrocketed in popularity in recent months. AI image generation tools like Midjourney and DALL-E can generate realistic images and videos based on text descriptions. This opens up new creative possibilities, but also raises questions about ethics and misinformation. AI image labeling will help users better navigate online content and critically perceive the information they encounter. At the same time, it can lead to greater transparency and accountability in the use of AI tools.
Meta has not yet released details on how AI image facebook data labeling will work. The system is expected to be implemented in the coming months. This move by Meta is an important signal that the company is aware of the potential risks associated with using AI and is actively trying to address issues of ethics and misinformation.
Google Maps launches AI-powered local business search
Google is rolling out an experimental feature to Google Maps that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to make it easier to find businesses that meet users' specific needs. The feature, called "Personalized Results," aims to understand users' individual preferences and display more relevant business profiles in search results.
Using AI, Google Maps analyzes search history, location, and other relevant factors to show users local businesses that might be useful to them. For example, if a user frequently searches for restaurants with vegan options, Google Maps is more likely to show them vegan restaurants near them.
Meta has not yet released details on how AI image facebook data labeling will work. The system is expected to be implemented in the coming months. This move by Meta is an important signal that the company is aware of the potential risks associated with using AI and is actively trying to address issues of ethics and misinformation.
Google Maps launches AI-powered local business search
Google is rolling out an experimental feature to Google Maps that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to make it easier to find businesses that meet users' specific needs. The feature, called "Personalized Results," aims to understand users' individual preferences and display more relevant business profiles in search results.
Using AI, Google Maps analyzes search history, location, and other relevant factors to show users local businesses that might be useful to them. For example, if a user frequently searches for restaurants with vegan options, Google Maps is more likely to show them vegan restaurants near them.