Twitter to label deepfakes and other deceptive media

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Ahead of US election.

Twitter to label deepfakes and other deceptive media
Twitter said on Tuesday it would start applying a label to tweets containing synthetic or deceptively edited forms of media, as social media platforms brace for a potential onslaught of misinformation ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The company also said it would remove any deliberately ...

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