Meta vows to curtail false content, deepfakes ahead of Australian election

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Meta vows to curtail false content, deepfakes ahead of Australian election
Facebook and Instagram-owner Meta Platforms said its independent fact-checking program in Australia would help detect and remove false content and deepfakes, as it aims to curb misinformation ahead of a national election due by May. In a blog post, the social media company said any content that ...

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