The call comes amid efforts to combat Russian disinformation, and Twitter has been told to comply with new digital content legislation.
The EU has asked Google and Facebook to mark AI-generated content.
The EU has asked Google and Facebook to mark AI-generated content.
EU has called on social media giants such as Google and Facebook to immediately, Start labeling content and photos generated by artificial intelligence as part of a package of measures to combat fake news and disinformation in Russia.
Meanwhile, The EU has warned Twitter that it will face “swift” consequences. If it does not comply with new rules on digital content that came into force across the EU on 25 August.
Elon Musk’s company abandoned the EU’s voluntary code of conduct two weeks ago and faces a fine of up to 6% of revenue or a ban from the EU if it breaches the Digital Services Act.
As part of a broader effort to combat Russian disinformation. The EU has also asked Facebook and other companies to devote, Moreover many resources to policing content in minority languages and in Eastern Europe. The Russian disinformation tactics are considered a problem.
The Russians want to undermine our citizens’ support for Ukraine,” European Commission Vice-President Vra Jourová said at the presentation of the new program – European Commission Vice-President Vra Jourová said at the presentation of the new program.
Simply have to defend our interests, our democracy, our struggle, and our war. We do what we want to do and We support their claim. They are trying to win the war.
The EU, which is largely seen as a leader in regulating technology companies, is currently creating a separate regulation for artificial intelligence, and the code of conduct agreed upon by 44 companies including TikTok and YouTube is seen as a way of preparing for the new regulatory framework.
Twitter’s decision to withdraw from the voluntary code is interprete as confrontational, with Jourová describing it as a mistake” on Monday.
Many thought the Commission would not hesitate to use Twitter to show its teeth to the AEPD.
“Twitter has chosen a difficult path. They chose to be confrontational. The Commission has been very clear about that.
Do not use it to “clearly see” the content not created by a human. With words like “this is by a robot”.
According to Jourova, social media companies must resist the potential “dark side” of artificial intelligence. Which has the ability to create events and voices in a matter of seconds.
Ten days ago, he met with Google CEO Sundar Pichai. And asked him if the company had the technology to detect fake news.
“The EU has asked Google and Facebook to mark AI-generated content.