Meta to set up team to counter disinformation, AI abuse in EU elections
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Meta currently works with 26 independent fact-checking organisations across the EU, covering 22 languages.
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BRUSSELS - Facebook owner Meta will set up a team to tackle disinformation and the abuse of generative artificial intelligence in the run-up to European Parliament elections in June, amid concerns about election interference and misleading AI-generated content.
The rapid growth of generative AI, which can create text, images and video in seconds in response to prompts, has triggered fears that the new technology could be used to disrupt major elections across the world in 2024.
European Parliament elections will take place from June 6 to 9. Its 720 lawmakers, together with European Union governments, pass new EU policies and laws.
“As the election approaches, we’ll activate an Elections Operations Centre to identify potential threats and put mitigations in place in real time,” Mr Marco Pancini, Meta’s head of EU affairs, said in a blog post.
He said experts from the company’s intelligence, data science, engineering, research, operations, content policy and legal teams will focus on combating misinformation, tackling influence operations and counter the risks related to the abuse of generative AI.
Meta, which currently works with 26 independent fact-checking organisations across the EU covering 22 languages, will add three new partners in Bulgaria, France, and Slovakia, Mr Pancini said.
Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI and 17 other tech companies earlier in February agreed to work together to prevent deceptive artificial intelligence content from interfering with elections

