To counter misinformation, Meta will label AI-generated photos on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.– AI-created videos and audio must be disclosed by users, failure to do so may result in penalties.– Meta aims to create tools that can detect synthetic media even with altered metadata.– Nick Clegg, Meta’s President, emphasizes Meta’s vigilance against deceptive AI-generated content, but acknowledges the risk of missing some. – Adobe’s Content Credentials system and Google’s SynthID watermark support content authentication efforts.– While viral, AI-generated posts exist, Clegg downplays the likelihood of election domination by such content. – Meta is internally testing large language models for triage purposes, assisting human moderators in handling complex cases. a Are such measures enough to combat the spread of AI-generated misinformation during a critical election year?