TikTok introduces first-of-its-kind automatic labelling for AI content

Move aims to address concerns about authentication in the rapidly developing AI technology, particularly in light of the proliferation of deepfakes

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KUALA LUMPUR – TikTok announced yesterday that it would start automatically labelling content generated by AI from various platforms, including OpenAI’s Dall-E and their own tools and generators.

Authentication has become a major concern in the fast development of AI, with authorities worried about the proliferation of deepfakes that could disrupt society, AFP reported.

“AI-generated content is an incredible creative outlet, but transparency for viewers is critical,” said TikTok’s head of trust & safety, Adam Presser.

The automatic labelling of AI-generated or edited content would be a first for social media platforms.

TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, said it would begin testing a label “that we eventually plan to apply automatically to content that we detect was edited or created with AI”.

The company told the Financial Times that this will include content made using Adobe’s Firefly tool, TikTok’s own AI image generators and OpenAI’s Dall-E.

It also said it was joining a coalition of technology and media groups, led by Adobe, that incorporates industry-wide labelling into AI-generated products, sometimes called watermarking.

The technology from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) sets a technical standard to better flag and identify the provenance of AI-generated content.

“By partnering with peers to label content across platforms, we’re making it easy for creators to responsibly explore AI-generated content while continuing to deter the harmful or misleading AI generated content that is prohibited on TikTok,” Presser said.

TikTok said that the auto-labelling will be gradual at first, but as more platforms mark their AI-generated content according to the C2PA standard, “we’ll be able to label more content”.

OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence company behind the popular image generators Dall-E and ChatGPT, on Tuesday also joined the initiative and announced the launch of a tool aimed at detecting whether digital images have been created by AI.

TikTok’s effort to provide assurances on AI comes as the company is facing a legal ultimatum to either divest from its Chinese owner or be banned from the United States. – May 10, 2024

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