Meta has recently updated its labeling system for images that have been generated or edited using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Instead of the generic label “Made with AI,” they are now using a more specific label “AI Insights” to provide users with more information about how AI was used and whether it involved major modifications or minor tweaks. This change aims to enhance transparency regarding the use of AI tools on their platforms, which include Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.

The decision to update the labeling system was announced in February of this year as part of Meta’s efforts to be more transparent about AI-generated content. Initially, images that utilized AI technology were labeled “Made with AI,” regardless of whether they were entirely generated by AI or simply edited using AI tools. Some professional photographers expressed frustration with this labeling system, as even minor retouching using AI resulted in the “Made with AI” label being applied to their authentic content.

In response to feedback from users and content creators, Meta has now replaced the “Made with AI” label with “AI Insights” for images that involve any level of AI-powered editing. This new label allows users to click on it and access more information about how AI was utilized in creating the image. Meta has updated its guidelines and criteria to ensure that the labeling accurately reflects the extent of AI involvement in each image.

By introducing the “AI Insights” label, Meta aims to provide users with a clearer understanding of how AI technology has been used in generating or editing content on their social networks. This update to the labeling system is part of Meta’s ongoing efforts to improve transparency and provide users with more context about the content they encounter online.