चुनावी नतीजों से ठीक पहले ‘द गार्जियन’ का ये खुलासा, पूरा चुनाव पलट देगा! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T20CkkgAfQ 28.5.24 
नतीजों से ठीक पहले अंतर्राष्ट्रीय अखबार ‘द गार्जियन’ ने किया बड़ा खुलासा, पूरा खेल फुल एक्सपोज हो गया! सनसनीखेज खुलासे ने मचाया बवाल, 2024 लोकसभा चुनाव पलटा! सांतवे चरण की वोटिंग से ठीक पहले मोदी सरकार को बड़ा झटका! देखिए रिपोर्ट

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/20/revealed-meta-approved-political-ads-in-india-that-incited-violence 

The Facebook and Instagram owner Meta approved a series of AI-manipulated political adverts during India’s election that spread disinformation and incited religious violence, according to a report shared exclusively with the Guardian.

Facebook approved adverts containing known slurs towards Muslims in India, such as “let’s burn this vermin” and “Hindu blood is spilling, these invaders must be burned”, as well as Hindu supremacist language and disinformation about political leaders. Another approved advert called for the execution of an opposition leader they falsely claimed wanted to “erase Hindus from India”, next to a picture of a Pakistan flag.

 

https://thewire.in/tech/meta-approved-ai-manipulated-political-ads-during-indias-election-report Fourteen out of 22 submitted adverts were approved, violating the company’s policies on hate speech and misinformation. Under Meta’s policies, political adverts have to go through a specific authorisation process before approval but only three of the submissions were rejected on this basis, according to the Guardian... Ekō found that each ad was accompanied by a manipulated image created with widely used AI image tools Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and Dall-e. Researchers were able to easily generate images showing a person burning an electronic voting machine, drone footage of immigrants crowding India’s border crossing, as well as notable Hindu and Muslim places of worship on fire.

https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/meta-fails-hate-test-from-icwi-and-ek-approves-political-ads-inciting-violence-report  

Meta has faced accusations of inadequately curbing the dissemination of Islamophobic hate speech, incitement to violence, and anti-Muslim conspiracy theories on its platforms in India. In certain instances, such posts have resulted in real-life incidents of riots and lynchings.

Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, characterised India's election as "a massive, massive test for us" and highlighted the extensive preparation the company had undertaken in India over several months. The company stated that it had broadened its network of local and third-party fact-checkers across all platforms and was operating in 20 Indian languages.

E-library