TikTok: AI-generated content will be much easier to identify, here's how 1

TikTok: AI-generated content will be much easier to identify, here’s how

TikTok Artificial Intelligence Watermark

Since his great rise productive artificial intelligence toolsCreating realistic photos, images, sounds or videos has never been easier. This is not necessarily a problem in itself, but it becomes a problem when creation is presented as real. Of course, it’s theoretically possible to recognize some AI content with the naked eye, except that it’s not always obvious. And when they spread on a large scale through these social networksThe impact can be huge.

On TikTok, for example, fake news originating from artificial intelligence is increasingly present. “Be aware of this technology.”offers incredible creative opportunities but can confuse or mislead audiences […]”, the Chinese platform was launched last year identification system It is clear for all content created with the artificial intelligence tools it offers. But that doesn’t stop anyone from uploading an AI video created with, say, OpenAI’s Sora and not specifying anything. This point will change.

TikTok will allow you to easily distinguish content created using artificial intelligence

tiktok announcement automatic placement of a specific symbol: Content Credentials Developed by (cr) Coalition on Source and Authenticity of Content (CP2A). Maybe it’s not something unknown to you; This is the tag that Adobe introduced last year with the goal of making it a universal tag. Microsoft For example, it has already adopted this. This system adds metadata to the contents used to recognize and clearly identify those created by artificial intelligence.

The “cr” logo will now be added to images and videos, only audio content will benefit from this.Soon“Without further details. TikTok, which is currently in danger of being banned in the United States, likewise wants to be as transparent as possible Facebook, instagram or Google. Everyone has their own way of identifying AI-generated content, but the Chinese social network is the first video sharing platform to implement CP2A technology.

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