Meta's latest AI experiment caused chaos in a mushroom foraging group by advising users to cook up a toxic mushroom.
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From Men in Black's Neuralyzer to Minority Report's Precogs, sci-fi's wildest gadgets are closer to reality than we think, and leaping from the screen into our everyday lives, faster than expected!
Meta has announced today that it will be launching new Generative AI tools for advertisers, including image and text generation. It is also expanding the Meta Verified platform to more countries.
Meta's chief AI scientist Yann LeCun has said that AI doesn't pose a risk to humanity and that right now it's still not as intelligent as a dog as it's only based on vast quantities of text.
Meta head Mark Zuckerberg says the company is combining many of its AI teams into one larger team to develop and launch generative AI products for Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and more.
Meta announced an Artificial Intelligence agent called CICERO that plays a negotiation and strategy game called Diplomacy and achieved more than double the average score of humans.
Group Admins for Facebook pages have multiple new tools under the new "Admin Assist" platform. These tools can help moderators fight misinformation, suspend offenders, and even increase members.
Facebook's AI mistook black men for "Primates" in a video on the social media's site. The company has apologized for this "unacceptable error" and has acknowledged the tech still needs more work.
Facebook wants to make moderation easier for admins that run and manage groups on its platform. To do so, the social media giant is introducing several new tools under its new Admin Home panel.
Facebook today has announced its TextStyleBrush AI research project. The new TextStyleBrush AI can copy text styles from images and effectively reproduce new images with the same replicated style.
Selim Seferbekov won Facebook's Deepfake Detection Challenge. His model achieved a 65% average precision on the test dataset. None of the participants hit 70% despite good training accuracy.
With the initiation of the Deepfake Detection Challenge, Facebook, Microsoft, MIT, Oxford, UC Berkeley, and others join hands in figuring out new ways to contain the spread of deepfakes.