In a series of posts yesterday on the Threads platform, Instagram CEO Adam Mossari said that users should not trust the images they see online; Because artificial ielligence obviously produces coe that cannot be easily distinguished from reality; For this reason, users should check the source of the coe and social platforms should help users in this regard.
“Our role as iernet platforms is to label AI-generated coe as much as possible,” wrote Adam Mussery. Of course, he explained that some coes of these tags remain; For this reason, platforms should provide information about who is sharing coe so that users can decide how much to trust the published coe.
Will Meta change the coe publishing rules?
According to TheVerge, Mussery says we need to remember that chatbots can easily lie; So checking whether the claims or images they’ve shared are from an autheic accou can help users assess their autheicity. At prese, meta platforms do not provide much information such as the topic of Musari’s talk. However, the company recely announced some big changes to its coe rules.

What Mosseri describes is similar to user monitoring seen on platforms like X or YouTube with Community Notes or Bluesky’s custom monitoring filters. Whether or not Meta plans to iroduce something similar remains to be seen, but the company has already used Bluesky’s ideas.
These statemes imply the creation of user monitoring systems and the developme of tools to further clarify information that could be applied to meta social media in the near future.



