Tiago Leifert once again complains about fake news and insinuates omissions by Mark Zuckerberg’s company;  understand

Tiago Leifert once again complains about fake news and insinuates omissions by Mark Zuckerberg’s company; understand


This month, the presenter had already revealed that he had been the victim of deepfakes in Internet scams, which also happened to Fátima Bernardes and Pedro Bial; the company always says “improving technology to combat suspicious activity”

Tiago Leifert he once again complained about being associated with fake news spread on social media. The former BBB host posted a story about Instagram criticizing the Objective — network controller, as well as Facebook AND Whatsapp – where it belongs Marco Zuckerberg. When contacted, the company said that these practices are prohibited on the platform and that it is working to combat them.

In the publication he shows a reproduction of an advertisement that says “Tiago Leifert reveals he won every day at Loto Fácil” and writes in bold letters that the post is false. Above Leifert states: “Do you know when a false advertisement like this would air on television? Never.”



It also questions Meta’s responsibility in disseminating the material, pitting the company’s value against the monitoring structure and countering the proliferation of untruthful content. “The Goal is worth 996 billion dollars and doesn’t have a team to watch it? Does it broadcast something without checking it?”, he asked indignantly.

It is not the first time that the presenter has complained in recent days. He joined Fatima Bernardes AND Pedro Bial to protest after being victims of the coup deepfake. Bial he even accused Meta of being complicit in “falsification, fraud and charlatanism”, again in a post on Instagram.



Presenter Tiago Leifert complains about Meta's role in fighting fake news advertising

Deepfake occurs when artificial intelligence (AI) merges, combines, replaces or overlays audio and images to create fake files in which people can be placed in any situation, saying sentences never said or performing actions never taken. Read more about deepfake here.

Upon positioning request made by the Estadao, Meta responded with the same note previously sent to the vehicle, in reference to the previously published article. See the full text below, signed only as “Meta Spokesperson.”

“Activities that are intended to deceive, defraud, or exploit others are not allowed on our platforms, and we are constantly improving our technology to combat suspicious activity. We also encourage people to report any content they believe goes against Facebook’s community standards, the Instagram community Meta advertising guidelines and standards across the apps themselves.”

Source: Terra

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