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Pinterest adds labels to help identify content generated by AI

Pinterest has implemented the use of labels to help users identify the content generated or edited with artificial intelligence (AI) tools that has been published on the platform, in order to avoid possible deception or misunderstandings.

La red social It aims to offer more transparency and control options on CREDO content with generative AI toolssince, although it is a content that drives creativity and inspiration, it is generated with a technology that “is still in its beginnings.”

In this sense, after a trial period, Pinterest has added labels that will appear automatically in the images modified or generated by AI To help users identify “More clarity” This type of content.

Now, By clicking on an image pin in the foreground, users will see a ‘modified by AI’ tag in the lower left as the company has detailed in a statement on its website.

Thus, to implement these labels, Pinterest has developed classifiers that automatically detect the content generated by AIeven if the image in question does not present obvious markers, in addition to analyzing the metadata of the image.

Likewise, the company has clarified that, As your classifiers perfect, your labels will be “even more useful and precise”. However, in case the system includes an AI label in an image by mistake, users may appeal this decision.

Manage AI labels

On the other hand, Pinterest has also announced that It will to test an option that will offer more control to users about the type of content they see on the social network.

Specifically, users You can select the ‘See less’ option on AI labels of certain categories of images that are susceptible to modification or generation with this technology, such as beauty and art categories.

This configuration option can be found in the three -point drop -down menu located in the lower right corner of the label And, once activated, it will send a signal to the Pinterest system so that they recommend less content of this type.

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