Meta announced that they are going to start labeling content that they believe is generated by artificial intelligence.

Here’s my question. Do they even have the ability to accurately determine what is AI-generated and what isn’t? Like what is the success rate of this detection? It might not even be 50 percent accurate.

Considering their track record on blocking what they considered to be “disinformation”, there is no reason to believe that they’ll be accurate with any sort of AI detection algorithms. They falsely claimed that all sorts of factual information was “disinformation” for political reasons. It is reasonable to assume that we’ll see similar types of materials censored or discredited with said materials being falsely labeled as AI-generated.

There’s all sorts of ridiculous and unethical things going on with these social media companies and this is mostly because they are run by Jews or heavily influenced by them. Hell, even Gab which was supposed to be a “free speech” platform turned into a raging dumpster fire. They literally suppressed content by forcing people to pay money to post memes.