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Meta says AI-generated content was less than 1 percent of election misinformation


AI-generated content played a much smaller role in global election misinformation than what many officials and researchers had feared, according to a new analysis from Meta.

In an update on its efforts to safeguard dozens of elections in 2024, the company said that AI content made up only a fraction of election-related misinformation that was caught and labeled by its fact checkers. The update comes after numerous government officials and researchers for months raised the alarm about the role generative AI could play in supercharging election misinformation in a year when more than 2 billion people were expected to go to the polls. The biggest news stories this morning: Amazon Prime members can play Death Stranding for free on Luna this month, AOC is the first Bluesky user with a million followers, Walmart Cyber Monday deals still available.and I

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